WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - After more than a year, the controversial nomination of trial lawyer Jack McConnell by President Barack Obama has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
A security corporation believes one of its former sales managers is using the company's confidential information, such as customer lists, to draw business to a competing operation.
Kreger The Ninth Court of Appeals recently affirmed an arbitration award favoring the Port Arthur Navigation District of Jefferson County, dashing Sabine Syngas' hopes to toss the decision and continue the litigation in trial court.
After failing to obtain a favorable summary judgment ruling last year, two area hospitals have finally been non-suited in a medical malpractice complaint alleging a wrongful death.
McCollum WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - As usual, state attorneys general and state supreme courts received a share of the attention in the American Tort Reform Association's annual Judicial Hellholes report.
A Vidor resident has filed a lawsuit after a large piece of industrial equipment fell off of a tractor-trailer and struck his vehicle, causing a wreck.
Justices seated on the Ninth Court of Appeals will soon entertain arguments requested by Sabine Syngas over an arbitration award favoring the Port of Port Arthur Navigation District of Jefferson County.
A total of six new lawsuits against insurance companies over Hurricane Ike damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Aug. 2-6, 2010.
In a recently filed lawsuit, two men claim they had successful careers in the construction industry until they were lured away by the owners of a new company making false promises.
McConnell WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Plaintiffs attorney Jack McConnell will have to wait a few days before the Senate Judiciary Committee debates his nomination to a federal judgeship.
Capital One has filed suit against a Jefferson County couple and a McLennan County business, claiming they failed to pay more than $70,000 owed under a promissory note.
McConnell PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Special from PublicNuisanceWire.com)- For nine years prospective federal judge nominee Jack McConnell battled paint makers with boundless powers he received from attorneys general he helped elect.
GALVESTON � The owner of a Dickinson RV park claims the property has problems with its plumbing and electricity which drew the ire of the city, and is suing the previous proprietors and an inspector for approximately $10 million in damages.
On Feb. 12 justices on the Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's ruling denying a defendant's motion to dismiss a medical malpractice suit on grounds that the plaintiff's expert report was deficient.