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The following cases categorized as "cases appealed from lower courts" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on May 29. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Liu, Xinyi Cindy and The Standard on the Creek against All Other Occupants, Karl Davenport and Pro Se on May 29: '**link The Second Image** With Time Stamp'.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges her physicians failed to inform her that her pap smear showed cancerous cells.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges a beauty school employee burned her face during a cosmetic treatment.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges her father's death was the result of poor care at a Humble area nursing facility.
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Littler Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2022 Corporate Equality Index.
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The return of nuclear verdicts to Texas courts (and attorney television advertising) and the recently launched efforts of the medical malpractice plaintiff’s bar to convince the federal courts to strike down Texas’ cap on noneconomic damages in medical liability cases (which is likely to play out over several years) could potentially raise an issue for state lawmakers: is it time to consider codifying at least some objective standards and levels of proof for mental anguish damages?
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BEAUMONT – Today, the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment win in favor of Baptist Hospitals of Southeast in a lawsuit alleging a patient was burned by hot coffee.
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OSHA ETS Vaccine Mandate on November 4, 2021.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges that permanent damage to her major joints was caused by the high doses of steroids she was prescribed by her physicians to treat her hives.
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HOUSTON – A plastic surgeon who was sued for allegedly botching a woman’s breast lift procedure failed to have the claims against him dismissed on appeal.
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BEAUMONT – A Baptist Hospital patient who spilled hot coffee on himself, resulting in a few treatable blisters, wants the Ninth Court of Appeals to reverse a summary judgment ruling in favor of the health care provider.
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HOUSTON — The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is facing a suit alleging it negligently administered chemotherapy to a patient suffering from sepsis which led to his death.
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Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced today that it will join more than 160 large law firms from the U.S. and Canada in participating in Diversity Lab’s Mansfield Rule 5.0 Certification process launching July 15, 2021.
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HOUSTON — A Houston physician is facing a suit alleging he failed to report a tumor on a patient's MRI that led to her being diagnosed with late state cancer three years later.