The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on July 30. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Aug. 1. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "contract - other" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Aug. 1. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jon D. Totz and Mediterranean Shipping Company, Inc. against Take Logistics, LLC on July 31: 'Of Service Of Process'.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jon D. Totz and Mediterranean Shipping Company, Inc. against Take Logistics, LLC on July 24: 'Sos Return-Served'.
The following cases categorized as "contract - other" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on July 18. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Aryclem Shipping & Logistics, LLC and Obialo, Derek U against Stem Developers, LLC on June 25: 'Sect. Of State (m/O Atty'.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jon D. Totz and Mediterranean Shipping Company USA, Inc. against Zeno Operations, LLC on June 13: 'First Amendment'.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jon D. Totz and Mediterranean Shipping Company USA, Inc. against Bonafide Transport, LLC on May 10: 'P/U Loop Legal'.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Gilbert Anunobi and Pro Se against Overseas Shipping Services Company and Terry W. Vanderpool on April 30: 'Summary Statement And Exhibits Filed By Gilbert Anunobi'.
The return of nuclear verdicts to Texas courts (and attorney television advertising) and the recently launched efforts of the medical malpractice plaintiff’s bar to convince the federal courts to strike down Texas’ cap on noneconomic damages in medical liability cases (which is likely to play out over several years) could potentially raise an issue for state lawmakers: is it time to consider codifying at least some objective standards and levels of proof for mental anguish damages?