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Galveston County Landfill owed $27K from Impact Waste, suit says
GALVESTON – An alleged breach of a disposal agreement for waste disposal services has yielded a state district lawsuit. -
Customer alleges pool contractors violated contract
HOUSTON — A Houston woman is suing pool contractors, alleging breach of contract. -
Hospital gets approval to designate third party in injury suit
GALVESTON - Riverside General Hospital Inc.'s motion for leave to designate responsible third party in a personal injury lawsuit against it was recently approved. -
LIT immune from trip-and-fall suit, appeals court rules
Texas justices seated on the Ninth Court of Appeals recently determined a local judge did not err in granting the Lamar Institute of Technology immunity in a trip-and-fall lawsuit. -
Woman appeals LIT immunity status in trip-and-fall suit
Texas justices seated on the Ninth Court of Appeals will determine whether or not a local judge erred in granting the Lamar Institute of Technology immunity in a trip-and-fall lawsuit. -
Man claims Galveston condo rented out without permission
GALVESTON - A Harris County man has filed a $100,000 lawsuit against his condominium complex in Galveston alleging his unit was rented out without his permission. -
Judge grants LIT immunity in trip-and-fall suit
Floyd Not only has Marilyn Stern-Duhon's trip-and-fall suit against the Lamar Institute of Technology been dismissed, but the judge has also ruled "that all costs incurred will be paid by the plaintiff." -
LIT claims immunity, wants trip-and-fall case dismissed
Arguing that it is protected by sovereign immunity, Lamar Institute of Technology has filed a motion to dismiss a two-year-old trip-and-fall suit. -
Untimely bathroom break leads to suit against LIT
While having some dental work done at the Lamar Institute of Technology, Marilyn Stern-Duhon tripped over an electrical-injunction box when she dismounted from a dental chair. She has filed suit against the college, claiming a Lamar dental technician forced her to exit the chair from the wrong side. -
Insurer seeks to recover medical expenses from allergy to pesticides
Seeking to recover $62,000 in worker's compensation benefits paid to one of its policy holders, American Home Assurance Co. is suing Entergy Services Inc. and United States Environmental Services for negligently exposing Ryan Bledsoe to pesticides.