Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas
Recent News About Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas
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Bakery faces claim it failed to pay workers for overtime
SHERMAN — A Flower Mound, Texas bakery is facing a claim that it failed to pay workers for overtime. Maria Ibarra and all others similarly situated under 29 U.S.C. -
Woman sues Bounce Energy for allegedly trying to collect debt after she filed for bankruptcy
SHERMAN — A Collin County woman claims Bounce Energy illegally tried to collect her debt despite receiving notice of her bankruptcy filing and Discharge Order from a Bankruptcy Court. -
Woman sues GM after suffering injuries in crash where airbag failed to deploy
SHERMAN — A woman is suing General Motors and others after the airbags in a Chevy Aveo failed to deploy during a front-end collision. -
Former First Cash, Cash America Pawn manager claims he was illegally fired over theft of guns
SHERMAN — A former First Cash and Cash America Pawn store manager claims he was wrongfully fired because guns were left unlocked and stolen while he was on medical leave. -
Electrician claims negligence of boom truck manufacturer after having hand crushed
SHERMAN — An electrician is claiming the negligence of a boom truck manufacturer and alleging a faulty joystick caused his hand to be crushed and his thumb to be nearly amputated. -
Man alleges he received unsolicited, automated calls from Radius Global Solutions
SHERMAN — A man is claiming he received unsolicited automated calls on his cell phone from Radius Global Solutions. -
Former Stryve Foods exec seeks $1.5 million in suit alleging company failed to pay his promised compensation
SHERMAN — The former director of sales for Stryve Foods is seeking $1.5 million in a suit alleging the company failed to compensate him per an employment agreement. -
Former Nationwide Debt Reduction worker claims she was fired for needing time off to recover from surgery
SHERMAN — A Texas-based debt reduction company is facing a suit by a former call center worker claiming she was fired after undergoing surgery and not allowed time off to recover. -
Man claims Dallas auto leasing company fraudulently sold him car, provided no documentation of sale
SHERMAN — A Dallas automobile leasing company is facing a suit filed by a Texas consumer who alleges he was fraudulently sold a car without the safety features he required due to his disability. -
Bakery franchise faces suit alleging it failed to pay workers overtime
SHERMAN — A worker claims he and others who worked for a bakery franchise were not paid for overtime. -
Woman who slipped, lost consciousness at Sprouts Farmers Market claims negligence
SHERMAN — A woman is claiming the negligence of Sprouts Farmers Market after she allegedly slipped on a wet surface and lost consciousness at their store. -
Man alleges collection agency illegally tried to collect debt that was already paid
SHERMAN — A Texas man claims a collection agency illegally tried to collect his cancellation fee from Hughes Network Systems for satellite internet that had already been paid. -
Ideal Image faces suit alleging it failed to pay overtime wages
SHERMAN — A woman filing a pro se complaint against Ideal Image is claiming the spa chain failed to pay her overtime wages. -
Former Clyde Cosper Texas State Veterans Home worker claims pregnancy discrimination
SHERMAN — A former patient caregiver at Clyde Cosper Texas State Veterans Home is claiming pregnancy discrimination. -
Former Rave CEO claims company fired him to avoid awarding earned stock, other benefits
SHERMAN — Rave Restaurant Group's former CEO seeks more than $2 million in a suit alleging he was fired to avoid being paid his earned stock benefits. -
Office Depot faces suit by former employee who claims he was subject to different terms than white, female coworkers
SHERMAN — Office Depot is facing a suit filed by a former employee who claims he faced discrimination due to his African American race and gender and was fired in retaliation. -
Estate of man shot by The Colony police claims wrongful death
SHERMAN — Two police officers and The Colony, Texas are facing a wrongful death and other claims from the estate of a mentally incapacitated man who was shot and killed by officers. -
Former Lewisville Suburban Extended Stay assistant manager alleges lack of overtime pay
SHERMAN — A former assistant manager of the Suburban Extended Stay in Lewisville alleges her job was misclassified as exempt and that she was not compensated for overtime. -
Mother of three-year old who died when the tires on her Cadillac dropped off claims GM's negligence
DALLAS — General Motors is being sued by a mother whose three-year old son was killed in a vehicle accident after the tires of her Cadillac dropped off the side of the pavement. -
Man sues multiple entities for using ATDS calls to sell him car warranty services
PLANO — A Texas man is suing multiple entities claiming he received calls using an Automatic Telephone Dialing System (ATDS) in violation of federal and state law in an effort to sell him car warranty services.