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Power company alleges homeowner, tree trimmer destroyed conductor
GALVESTON — A power company is is suing a Dickinson homeowner and tree trimmer, alleging their negligence led to the destruction of a primary conductor. -
Verizon alleges trespassing by power company
A utility company has sued a power company, alleging property rights violation and breach of duty. -
Discrimination suit alleges power co. supervisor falsely accused black employee
SHERMAN - A power company employee has filed a discrimination lawsuit claiming he was accused of having unapproved overtime because he is black. -
League City man sues electric company worker following alleged confrontation
GALVESTON - An alleged confrontation between two local men more than a year ago has resulted in a lawsuit. -
Man sues power company over crash with truck
GALVESTON - Galveston County resident Cedric Spurlock claims he was involved in a two-vehicle accident with a Texas-New Mexico Power Co. employee. -
Certificate of discovery filed in toxic chemical case
GALVESTON - A certificate of written discovery was recently filed in a Galveston County man's lawsuit alleging naphthalene exposure. -
Suit claims naphthalene exposure caused heart, lung problems
GALVESTON � A Galveston County man alleges he was exposed to a chemical leak while working as a security guard at a Texas City petrochemical plant almost two years ago, recent court documents say. -
Power company sued after ruptured sewer line causes home to flood
GALVESTON - Shelley B. Kraus of League City has filed suit against Texas-New Mexico Power Co. in response to a ruptured underground sewer line on her property. -
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Oct. 17-25, 2010. -
Phone company claims utility provider caused damage to circuits
GALVESTON - Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. has filed suit against Texas-New Mexico Power Co. over $30,000 worth in damages to its communications system.