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Recent News About Snyder
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Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on June 10
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on June 10 in the suits below: -
June 3: Harris County Civil Court docket for "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" cases
The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" cases were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on June 3. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for American Express National Bank vs Jefferey Snyder on June 3
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Express National Bank against Jefferey Snyder on June 3: -
Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on June 3
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on June 3 in the suits below: -
Aztec Well Servicing employee alleges he was injured when he was crushed between pipes, box
HOUSTON – A New Mexico resident alleges he was injured at rig location near Snyder and is seeking more than $200,000. -
Mobile home focus of lawsuit
HOUSTON – Claiming that it has never received a mobile it purchased for a “man camp” in West Texas, AWT Logistics, LLC has pursued legal action. -
Consumer accuses RX Pharmacy of invasion of privacy
HOUSTON — A Harris County man is suing RX Pharmacy Services, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Patient blames Kelsey-Seybold for injuries
HOUSTON — A Harris County man is suing Houston medical care providers, alleging their gross negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Law firms settle Stanford Ponzi cases, land $240M in recoveries
DALLAS – On Sept. 7 three law firms, Strasburger & Price, Castillo Snyder and Neligan Foley, announced settlements worth $240 million in recoveries for the more than 18,000 victims of a massive Ponzi scheme, orchestrated from Houston by jailed financier Allen Stanford, who is currently serving a 110-year sentence in federal prison in Florida. -
Rotating equipment business alleges subcontractor owes $520,000
HOUSTON — A New York state rotating equipment supplier is suing a Houston subcontractor-supplier, alleging the defendant owes $520,000, -
African-American worker accuses former employer of racial discrimination
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing her former employer, with offices in Katy, alleging racial discrimination. -
Welder alleges Oly Fabrication failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON – A welder is suing a Houston-based fabrication company, alleging he is owed at least three years of overtime pay. -
Unum Group sued for Botox injection gone bad
HOUSTON — A Florida physician is suing an insurance company after her disability claim was rejected. -
Trial over fatal I-10 collision ends with settlement
A lawsuit brought over a fatal collision that was recently called up for trial ended in a settlement while jurors were still deadlocked in deliberations. Three years ago, Katie Lauren Hubbard Curtis filed a lawsuit in Jefferson County claiming she and her husband, Steven Scott Curtis, were traveling in the 500 block of Interstate Highway 10 E. -
Texas governor-elect announces staff appointments
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, the soon to be next Republican governor of Texas, on Monday announced the names of his fellow Texans who will bolster his incoming administration. -
Texas governor race: Abbott campaign asks for money to battle Davis’ ‘negative TV ads’
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) – By the end of August, Attorney General Greg Abbott had more than $35 million in his war chest appropriated for his run at governor. -
Galveston hotel owner sued over falling marble tile files motion to compel
GALVESTON - The owner of a Galveston hotel named in an Oklahoma woman's personal injury lawsuit has filed a motion to compel, recent Galveston County court records show. -
Insurer seeks $125K for covering property damage at Galveston resort
GALVESTON - An insurer seeks restitution after it covered damages to a building at a Galveston resort on behalf of one of its clients, recent court documents say. -
Benzene suit filed against Union Oil, Chevron continued
A motion for continuance has been granted in litigation brought by the widow of Jasper Snyder Sr., who sued Union Oil of California and Chevron USA, alleging the defendants exposed her late husband to toxic benzene. -
Agreed judgment reached in Dram Shop suit against Gold Club
An agreed judgment has been entered in a Dram Shop suit against Fannett Entertainment.