Litigation brought by Willie Rance, the mother of a man killed by a train allegedly because there were inadequate warnings at a hazardous crossing, has been set for a March 5 trial.
GALVESTON - Hitchcock resident James Parrish asserts Galena Park native Phillip Tabor is to blame for a two-vehicle accident along the Gulf Freeway in Texas City last year.
GALVESTON - A Santa Fe woman has filed suit against a Houston otolaryngologist, claiming a procedure in late 2009 caused her to suffer "multiple severe and persisting complications."
A woman is blaming 50 defendant companies for the death of a man who allegedly developed a malignant asbestos-related disease and industrial dust diseases after working around products manufactured by the companies.
GALVESTON - Complaining they had no say in the trial date or the deadlines associated with the docket control order in the lawsuit against them, Santa Fe residents Stephen and Josh Williams have filed motions for continuance and a new DCO.
GALVESTON - Steve McCrory is asking a local state district judge to conduct a de novo judicial review of the Texas Workforce Commission's recent decision regarding the disbursement of a former employee's unemployment benefits.
GALVESTON - Santa Fe resident Thomas Scott Moss has filed suit against Texas Fair Plan Association, Farmers Insurance, Neil J. LeBlanc and Angela Johnson in an effort to recoup an insurance claim on his home.
GALVESTON - Claiming Galveston.com & Co. committed actions which led to the loss of significant profits, Santa Fe Discount Cruise Parking Inc. is pursuing legal action.
GALVESTON - La Marque resident Joseph Kapolcynski is suing Santa Fe local Keith E. Guindon and Katie's Seafood LLC over a groin injury he allegedly sustained while working on a fishing boat docked in Galveston two years ago.
GALVESTON - A Santa Fe man claims injuries he sustained in an assault at his Texas City workplace and actions he took in response resulted in his termination.
Four months after the Supreme Court reversed a nationwide class action against Wal-Mart alleging the store discriminated against up to 1.5 million female employees, a former plaintiff has initiated a state-wide class action against the retail giant that could include up to 45,000 female Texas employees.
GALVESTON - A local federal judge has ruled to dismiss the city of Galveston and Galveston County from a Santa Fe attorney's lawsuit over an allegedly false arrest.
GALVESTON - A Santa Fe couple is suing a waste management company after one of its pieces of heavy machinery caused the husband to be ejected from his vehicle, recent court documents say.