The Door
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Ransom Canyon, TX 79366
Recent News About The Door
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HOUSTON - Today, the 14th Court of Appeals dismissed an inverse condemnation action against the city of Houston without prejudice, leaving the door open for the plaintiffs to refile the claim.
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HOUSTON — A Chili's customer alleges he slipped on a slick substance at its restaurant in Conroe.
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HOUSTON — A Harris County Metro Transit Authority bus passenger is claiming a driver closed the door on her hand and foot.
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HOUSTON — A customer at a BMW dealership claims a malfunctioning garage door in the service area caused her to suffer a traumatic brain injury.
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HOUSTON — A woman claims a metal bar fell on top of her while entering a Bath & Body Works store in Houston.
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HOUSTON — A passenger on a Harris County Metro Transit Authority claims the bus driver's sudden stop caused her to fall and strike her head.
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HOUSTON — The family of a woman who was struck by an automatic door at a Dillards Department Store and suffered a fractured hip is claiming the store's negligence.
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HOUSTON — Academy Sports + Outdoors is making the argument that the store is not responsible for the injuries a customer allegedly suffered when he attempted to enter an occupied dressing room.
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HOUSTON — A woman is claiming the negligence of an elevator maintenance company after the door to the elevator she was entering suddenly closed on her hand and arm.
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HOUSTON — A woman allegedly suffered a fractured hand when the front door of her home was taken off its hinges by a Lowe's delivery contractor and not properly secured.
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HOUSTON — An attorney is suing a Houston restaurant alleging battery after a waitress kicked him in the foot while trying to deliver a tray of food to other customers.
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AUSTIN – Lone Star attorneys who object to how the Texas Bar spends the mandatory dues it collects are left “on the hook to fund ideological activities” they do not support, according to an opinion issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit yesterday.
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HOUSTON — A customer at an Academy Sports + Outdoors store claims he suffered injuries when he attempted to enter an occupied dressing room that had a vacancy display and a broken lock.
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HOUSTON — A woman is claiming negligence after slipping on the front walkway of a Houston Popeyes and suffering serious injuries.
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AUSTIN – The Senate Business & Commerce Committee held a hearing on the Pandemic Liability Protection Act today, during which the bill’s author, Sen. Kelly Hancock, assured all who were present that “bad actors” won’t be protected from litigation.