The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Dec. 29. 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 Jan. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Dec. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Jan. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on Jan. 14. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Harris County Fresh Water Supply District No. 61 against Golden Bank, National & Associates and Palm Springs Plaza L. L. C. on Jan. 21.
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Valencia at Spring Branch against Jorge Ponce on Jan. 14: 'Exhibits'.
HOUSTON – Anna Seballos paid $24,165 in tuition to attend Rice last Spring. Now, she’s suing the university, claiming Rice did not refund her tuition even though it canceled in-person classes.
HOUSTON — A man claims his BMW required an engine replacement after an oil change shop used the incorrect oil and short-circuited the electrical system.
HOUSTON — A Harris County air conditioning contractor is being accused of negligence after one of their employees fell from an allegedly defective ladder while installing a unit.
HOUSTON – A Collin County man is seeking “vengeance” against the Houston Astros, alleging the ball club showed him no gratitude after it won a World Series championship because of his advice.
Attorney Mikal Watts charges $950 an hour for his time. Cha-ching! Cha-ching! Cha-ching! If you’re a client of his, you want to cut to the chase, and fast.