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TLRPAC endorses state Sen. Glenn Hegar for Texas Comptroller
Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC today endorsed state Sen. Glenn Hegar for Texas Comptroller. -
Galveston County man suing over identity theft
A Galveston County man is suing over identity theft and claims a 2012 lien is partially illegal. -
Abbott says he can't resolve dispute over racing funds
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, in an opinion issued last week, said he cannot resolve a "factual dispute" between two state officials over funds going toward Formula One races held in Austin starting this year. -
Supreme Court candidates land on opposite sides of tort reform issue
Willett Three of the nine justices on the all-Republican court are seeking re-election, Justice Don Willett, Place 2; Justice David Medina, Place 4; and Justice Nathan Hecht, Place 6. -
Texas state rep. named 'Freshman of the Year' jailed on barratry charges
Reynolds A state representative who was named the Democrats' "Freshman of the Year" spent some time in jail Tuesday night. -
Chamberlain Hrdlicka marks new year with new attorneys
HOUSTON � (January 24, 2011) � The Houston office of national law firm Chamberlain Hrdlicka is challenging the national trend of law firm contraction by hiring a new crop of talent to serve its clients. With the New Year, the firm has brought three new attorneys on board to keep up with the demand. Paul Masters and Heather Pesikoff have both joined Houston's office as senior counsel, while -
Birth dates of state employees are private, Texas high court rules
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs AUSTIN � Birth dates of state employees must remain private, the Supreme Court of Texas decided on Dec. 3. -
Texas judiciary faces massive budget cuts; layoffs possible for Ninth Court of Appeals
McKeithen In a move to cut $1.2 billion from the 2010-2011 biennial budget, Texas leaders on May 18 directed the Legislative Budget Board to notify state agencies that budget savings proposals requested by leadership earlier this year should be implemented. -
Galveston man sues former employer for breach of contract
GALVESTON - A Galveston County man says he was terminated despite obeying the terms of his contract and is suing for approximately $210,000 in damages. -
Gov. Perry: Cap and Trade Could Severely Hurt Texas' Economy
Perry AUSTIN � Gov. Rick Perry stated his concern about the impact of proposed cap and trade legislation and possible regulation of CO2 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Texas' energy industry and economy. -
Provost Umphrey accuses Dole of banana litigation conspiracy
Joe Fisher of the Provost Umphrey firm in Beaumont has accused Dole Food Company of negotiating directly with his clients in Nicaragua to settle pesticide exposure claims.