For the past five months, Hospital Housekeeping Systems has fought a $24,950 judgment levied against the company last December in Texas' Ninth Court of Appeals. But before justices could reach a decision, HHS settled.
Texas Supreme Court AUSTIN � For the third time in three weeks the Texas Supreme Court flexed its new mandamus muscle to prevent a medical malpractice trial, but in a fourth case the justices sent a signal that they won't exercise their new power automatically.
A band of former retirement home employees are claiming they were discriminated against after cooperating with an Adult Protection Services investigation. Apparently, the state of Texas shut down Four J's Community Living Center following the investigation.
U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) For his work supporting the life science industry, U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) has been named Legislator of the Year by the Biotechnology Industry Organization.
The monthly bill that every Entergy customer receives contains a printed warning: "Stay away from power lines." Sound advice, but some occupations require working in close proximity to live wires.
An infectious case of "pink eye" landed trash man George Eddings nearly $25,000 as the trial of Eddings vs. Hospital Housekeeping Systems ended Thursday, Dec. 6.
Blasted in the face with "spoiled and contaminated bodily fluids" while removing waste from Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital, George Glenn Eddings first sought medical attention and then quickly followed up with a civil suit.
MARSHALL -- U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis affirmed the Memorandum Opinion and Order protecting medical peer review privilege through granting nonparties' motion to quash and denying defendants' motion to compel production on Aug. 22.
LMA device for administering anesthesia A wrongful death lawsuit filed recently in Orange County is not only calling into question the actions of two anesthesiologists, but the constitutionality of the state's civil remedies code as well.