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Recent News About Snyder
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Gold Club denied summary judgment in dram shop suit
Fannett Entertainment, doing business as Gold Club, recently had its motion for summary judgment denied in a dram shop suit against the company. -
Defendant submits expert list for defective tire lawsuit
GALVESTON - A defendant in a December 2010 lawsuit stemming from a wreck halfway between Houston and San Antonio has submitted a list of designated expert witnesses. -
Motion to substitute counsel filed in suit alleging clamp fell on worker's face
A motion to substitute counsel has been filed in a suit alleging a worker sustained injuries when a metal clamp fell on his face. -
Plant worker sues after being doused with liquid sulphur
GALVESTON - Claiming he was doused with liquid sulphur while working at a Texas City plant last month, Santa Fe resident Alan Snyder has filed a lawsuit against his employer. -
Doctor sues UTMB for revoking surgical privileges
GALVESTON - A local physician is suing the University of Texas Medical Branch, saying the school revoked his surgical privileges without cause. -
Trial over prosthetic leg settles after week of testimony
After a week of listening to testimony on whether an elderly amputee's prosthetic leg was defectively designed, Jefferson County jurors were dismissed early as the case settled minutes before closing arguments. -
Benzene suit filed against Union Oil
Hyde The widow of Jasper Snyder Sr. has filed suit against Union Oil of California and Chevron USA, alleging the defendants exposed her late husband to toxic benzene. -
Uncomfortable prosthetic leg focus of trial
A Jefferson County jury will be tasked to decide if an elderly amputee's prosthetic leg was defectively designed and caused him to fall. -
Orangefield ISD wins appeal in suit over hurricane repair bills
Horton Orangefield school trustees don't have to pay all the bills that contractor ICI Construction submitted for Hurricane Rita repairs, Ninth District appeals judges ruled on March 24. -
Discovery certificate filed in injury suit against Modular Space
Defendant Thomas Sumlin recently filed a certificate of discovery in an injury case, acknowledging he received fellow defendant Modular Space's request for disclosure. -
Family seeks punitive damages for refinery worker's benzene exposure
Hyde The surviving spouse and children of a deceased refinery worker claim the man died after being exposed to benzene products. -
Insurer settles Katrina, Rita class action for $23 million
Smith Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. (LCPIC) has settled a class action suit related to hurricanes Katrina and Rita claims for $23 million in Orleans Parish Civil District Court. -
Legally Speaking: You've Been Served -- Without Ever Leaving the Computer
When most people think of being served with legal documents, they picture the process server knocking at the door, literally the bearer of bad news. -
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts
Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts, May 1-11, 2009 -
Groves woman claims company wrongly foreclosed on home
A Groves woman has filed suit against a financial institution, claiming the company wrongfully foreclosed on her house. -
Ford cruise control suits consolidated to Travis County MDL
AUSTIN � Travis County District Judge Scott Jenkins has taken charge of lawsuits from 28 counties over fires in Ford engines, with more plaintiffs than anyone can count. -
Legally Speaking: Not your everyday lawyers
Law school tends to attract all types of people, even if they don't always make it all the way through to graduation. -
Legally Speaking: D'oh! What 'The Simpsons' teaches us about the law
Like most of America (or so it seemed) I recently went to see "The Simpsons" movie. As I laughed along with everybody else at the antics of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and the rest of Springfield, I couldn't help but reflect on the mirror that this popular animated show has held up to society over the years.