U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas San Antonio Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas San Antonio Division
-
Former Revolution Foods worker claims company failed to pay overtime
SAN ANTONIO — A Texas company that delivers meals to schools and other organizations is facing a suit from a former employee claiming he worked more than 40 hours per week without overtime compensation. -
Woman claims debt collector illegally charged more than $1,000 to her credit card
SAN ANTONIO — A woman claims a debt collection agency falsely threatened to garnish her wages and then illegally charged more than $1,000 to her credit card without her consent. -
Equipment retailer faces suit alleging company failed to pay workers overtime
SAN ANTONIO — A pneumatic and hydraulic equipment retailer is facing a suit alleging they failed to pay their workers for overtime. -
Dog day care owner faces suit alleging illegal employee tip-pooling
SAN ANTONIO — Dogtastic dog day care and its owner are facing a suit alleging illegal tip-pooling of its employees. -
Former construction driver alleges company failed to pay overtime, miscalculated pay
SAN ANTONIO — A former driver for Cuatro T Construction alleges he and others were not paid for overtime and that the company's pay by load percentage calculations were fraudulent. -
Sanchez Oil faces class action alleging it failed to pay oilfield workers for overtime
SAN ANTONIO — Sanchez Oil & Gas is facing a class action by oilfield workers claiming the company violated federal law by not paying them for overtime work. -
Woman claims identity was stolen and she does not owe alleged debt to Conn's
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio consumer alleges a Beaumont-based retail home appliance store chain keeps calling her over an alleged debt she does not owe. -
Former City Ambulance Services EMTs, paramedics allege they are owed unpaid wages
SAN ANTONIO – An ambulance service is alleged to have failed to pay former workers the correct premium for overtime work. -
Security Service Federal Credit Union alleged to have harassed woman with collection calls
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio consumer alleges she has been harassed by calls from a debt collector. -
Parents of Sutherland Springs victim chastise federal gov't for failing to bar alleged gunman access to firearms
SAN ANTONIO – The parents of one of the victims killed in a mass shooting at a Texas church last year have brought a $50 million lawsuit against the federal government. -
Pepperidge Farm asks that Texas distributor's case be dismissed in favor of arbitration
SAN ANTONIO (Legal Newsline) – Pepperidge Farm has asked a federal court to dismiss a potentially $1 million case filed by a Bexar County, Texas distributor and to force him to arbitrate outside of court after the company decided in February to buy back the distributor's "club rights." -
Motorist seeks damages after rear-end collision in Bexar County
SAN ANTONIO – A driver alleges she was injured in a rear-end collision in Bexar County. -
Federal court enjoins SB4, Texas files appeal
AUSTIN – The state's Senate Bill 4 has caught the attention of immigration, legal, labor and public groups. -
Urseti appeals Austin court's decision to remove Watts as counsel
SAN ANTONIO – State Sen. Carlos Uresti has appealed the disqualification of his counsel in a fraud case involving claims the current lawmaker was once involved in a Ponzi-like scheme that defrauded a woman who was a client of the litigator. -
San Antonio files suit against state over immigration law
SAN ANTONIO – On June 1, the city of San Antonio filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to stop the state's new immigration enforcement law, Senate Bill 4.