The Woodlands
Recent News About The Woodlands
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Court activity on July 31: Amur Equipment Finance, Inc. vs Preva Advanced Surgicare - the Woodlands, LLC
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Amur Equipment Finance, Inc. and Kurt L. Lyn against Derrek Bruce Harper, Preva Advanced Surgicare - the Woodlands, LLC and Preva Surgical Partners - Northside, LLC on July 31: 'Served-Derrek Bruce Harper'. -
Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Steptoe & Johnson Names Monté L. Williams Managing Member of its Woodlands Office
Steptoe & Johnson Names Monté L. Williams Managing Member of its Woodlands Office. -
Woman alleges slip & fall at Houston Goodwill store
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she slipped at a Goodwill store in Houston and suffered serious injuries. -
Ninth Court affirms Baptist Hospital summary judgment win in suit over hot coffee burns
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. -
Restaurant tenant alleges new building owners locked him out of premises, kept his personal property
HOUSTON — A restaurant operator alleges the new owners of his leased premises locked him out of the building and destroyed his customer relations. -
Houston apartment tenants allege bed bug infestation
HOUSTON — Tenants of a Houston apartment complex allege their unit was infested with bed bugs. -
Police officers struck by Telsa on Autopilot claim negligence
HOUSTON — A suit alleges a Telsa's Autopilot system failure led to the vehicle crashing into police at a traffic stop. -
Man claims classic car repair failed to complete restoration after being paid $230,000
HOUSTON — A man claims a classic car repair and restoration business in The Woodlands has failed to complete the restoration of his 1967 Chevy after he paid them more than $230,000. -
$1M suit alleges Embassy Suites room was infested with bed bugs
HOUSTON — A woman who suffered lesions and other injuries after staying in a bed bug infested room at an Embassy Suites Hotel in Katy is claiming negligence. -
Couple alleges car repair shop's negligence rendered their vehicle inoperable, unsafe
HOUSTON — A Harris County car repair is facing a claim it failed to properly fix a customer's vehicle which caused the car to be unsafe and inoperable. -
Baptist Hospital patient who spilled hot coffee on himself wants Ninth Court to reinstate med-mal suit
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. -
Customer slips at Houston McDonalds, sues
HOUSTON — A Houston area McDonalds is facing a suit after a customer fell on slippery, wet floor and suffered injuries. -
Couple alleges contractor failed to follow project plans, drawings
HOUSTON — A Harris County couple claim a contractor failed to abide by the project plans and drawings while building a pergola over their pool and created a defective structure. -
Woman alleges surgeon damaged bile duct during gallbladder removal, sues for $1M
HOUSTON — A woman alleges a surgeon damaged her bile duct during a laparoscopic procedure to remove her gallbladder. -
Letter to Gov. Abbott suggests influential Texans may be losing patience with leadership
AUSTIN – Dozens of notable Texans, many of whom are among the state's most potent GOP political donors, are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to “show strong leadership” and make sure children go back to the classroom this fall. -
Conspiracy case against Crossroads Hospice dismissed following appeal
The denial of a motion to dismiss a conspiracy case against a hospice center was reversed in the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas on March 17. -
Man claims casino falsely arrested, prosecuted him over gambling debt
HOUSTON – A man is claiming a Houston casino falsely had him arrested and prosecuted on charges that were eventually dismissed in order to collect his gambling debt. -
Tire Import Group faces suit alleging they scammed trucking company
HOUSTON — A trucking company is claiming they were scammed by The Tire Import Group after purchasing more than $100,000 in truck tires.