Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas
Recent News About Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas
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Consumer alleges Data International Inc. is not entitled to collect purported debt
SHERMAN – A Lewisville consumer claims a debt collector is attempting to collect a purported debt that it is not entitled to collect. -
Complaint accuses UNT of discrimination against student with mental disabilities
SHERMAN – A federal lawsuit accuses The University of North Texas of discriminating against a male student with mental disabilities. -
Man claims O’Reilly Auto Parts terminated him for exercising FMLA rights
SHERMAN – A McKinney man alleges he was terminated from his position as a district manager because he took a leave to care for his wife. -
Consumer claims Transworld Systems has harassed her with collection calls
SHERMAN – A Princeton consumer alleges she was harassed by a debt collector's phone calls. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
SHERMAN DIVISION Dec. 20 DYNAMIC APPLET TECHNOLOGIES, LLC V. BELK, INC. ET AL 4:17-cv-00875-ALM-KPJ -
Debt Recovery Solutions alleged to have violated debt collection law with voicemails
SHERMAN – A Plano consumer alleges a debt collector violated regulations when it left voicemails that did not disclose the name of the collector. -
Photographer claims cigar distributor ran image without permission
SHERMAN – A Florida photographer has brought a copyright lawsuit against a cigar distributor in Plano. -
Denton County employee alleges she was passed over for promotions because of race
SHERMAN – A McKinney woman alleges she was subjected to retaliation and harassment while working for a Denton County office because of her race and color and was denied promotions. -
Former The Kitchen Connection LLC store manager alleges he is owed unpaid overtime
SHERMAN – A Richardson man formerly employed as a store manager has filed a class-action lawsuit against an employer over allegations of unpaid overtime wages. -
Consumer alleges TranzVia LLC made unlawful solicitation calls
BEAUMONT – A Plano company is alleged to have unlawfully called a Maryland man for marketing purposes. -
Former Huffines Denton Autos Inc. technician alleges he is owed unpaid overtime wages
SHERMAN – An oil change/lube technician has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Plano auto dealership over allegations that he was only paid straight time for overtime work. -
Young County Home Health Care Inc. nurse alleges that she was not paid overtime pay
SHERMAN – A licensed vocational nurse claims that her home health care employer has failed to pay her the correct rate for overtime work. -
Former Hexagon Metrology Inc. employee alleges he is owed $275,000 in commissions
SHERMAN – A Denton County man alleges that his former laser metrology machine seller employer terminated him to avoid paying his commissions. -
Public works employee accuses city of Sherman of denying promotion because of race
SHERMAN – The City of Sherman has been sued by a public works employee who alleges the defendant denied him a promotion because of his race. -
Man alleges Tech Mahindra (Americas) terminated him because of disabilties
SHERMAN – A New Jersey man alleges his Plano-headquartered employer discriminated against him because of his disabilities. -
Woman claims debt American Institute of Gastric Banding is attempting to collect was discharged
SHERMAN – A Dallas business is alleged to be attempting to collect a debt that was discharged in a bankruptcy filing. -
Patient seeks millions from Plano Surgical Hospital after allegedly being discharged with internal bleeding
SHERMAN – A New Mexico woman is seeking $5 million in damages over alleged injuries sustained after a surgery. -
Consumer accuses telemarketers of invasion of privacy
SHERMAN — A Plano man is suing telemarketers, alleging misleading representations and violation of federal law. -
Cortech LLC, Kimberly-Clark Corp. alleged to have failed to pay for overtime work
SHERMAN – A former hourly-paid packer at a Paris plant alleges that he was not paid for all hours worked. -
Class action complaint says Pizza Hut's no-hiring agreement drives wages down, stunts professional growth
SHERMAN – A Pizza Hut employee in Pennsylvania has pursued legal action against the restaurant chain, alleging it is stifling pay and preventing professional growth opportunities.