The Woodlands
Recent News About The Woodlands
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Suit: Woman retaliated against for complaints about 'uncomfortable' comments
HOUSTON - After she was allegedly terminated from Forfeiture Support Associates LLC for reporting sexual harassment against her, Harris County resident Valeri Devere has filed a lawsuit. -
Montgomery Co. fired woman for making sexual harassment complaints, suit says
HOUSTON - A Montgomery County woman has filed suit against the county after she was reportedly terminated for her complaints about sexual harassment, recent court documents say. -
Harris County woman says hearing loss caused termination
HOUSTON - Complaining Avaya Inc. fired her because of her age and failing hearing, Harris County resident Esther McHenry has filed a lawsuit. -
Racial discrimination complaints lead to African American woman's firing, suit says
HOUSTON - Alleging Compassionate Care Hospice of the Woodlands LLC and Compassionate Care Hospice Group Ltd. subjected her to racial discrimination prior to firing her, Harris County resident Sharon T. Solari pursues legal action. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Texas City claims "probable cause" in La Marque couple's arrest
GALVESTON - The defendants in a recent lawsuit alleging unlawful detention insist the arrest was made with probable cause. -
Manager files disability discrimination lawsuit against rental store
SHERMAN - A store manager has filed a disability discrimination lawsuit after losing his job due to alleged poor performance. -
Grocery store meat wrapper sues for sexual harassment
TYLER - A grocery store meat wrapper has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the store claiming she was subjected to unwanted advances by her supervisor. -
Family of man killed crossing Galveston street sues driver
O'Conor GALVESTON - The family of a local man who died while crossing a Galveston street has filed a lawsuit against the alleged driver. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, April 16-20, 2012. -
Non-profit claims substandard renovation led to water damage
Garth House-Mickey Mehaffy Children's Advocacy Program A nonprofit organization claims it has been forced to replace portions of its facility after moisture invaded the space. -
Port Arthur store sued over ATM contract
Citywide Bank claims a Port Arthur store reneged on a contract in which it promised to allow only Citywide Bank's ATM on its premises. -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, May 24- -
Contract worker sues to get wages for travel time to Motiva worksite
Bourque A contract worker at the Motiva Port Arthur Crude Expansion Project has filed a lawsuit in an effort to obtain wages for time spent traveling to and from the worksite. -
Refinery inspector claims he was discredited after finding violations
A Dickinson man claims he is innocent of a company's numerous false allegations that he abused prescription drugs and consumed alcohol while at work and says he lost significant income because of the remarks. -
Latest Hurricane Ike-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County
A total of six new lawsuits have been filed against insurance companies in Jefferson County District Court, Sept. 27-Oct. 1. -
Justices enforce arbitration in discrimination suit against Woodlands Christian Academy
A former Woodlands Christian Academy teacher will have to pull up a seat at the arbitration table if she wishes to pursue her claims against the school, due to a recent opinion from the Ninth Court of Appeals of Texas. -
Plane owner claims inspector failed to detect potentially catastrophic crack
Cessna 421C A Jefferson County business claims its employees could have been involved in a fatal airplane crash because of an inadequate inspection of the plane before its purchase. -
Texas SC reverses big attorney fee from nominal damages
AUSTIN � Lawyers who won $1,000 for a client at trial and tried to stick the losers with a legal fee of about $150,000 watched the little judgment and the big fees vanish at the Supreme Court of Texas. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Marshall Division