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Woman alleges father's death was result of poor care at nursing home
HOUSTON — A woman alleges her father's death was the result of poor care at a Humble area nursing facility. -
Addressing Burnout in the Legal Profession | Katie Rose Guest Pryal
Addressing Burnout in the Legal Profession | Katie Rose Guest Pryal. -
Parents of woman who was killed in wrong-way intoxication manslaughter crash sue the bars and driver
HOUSTON — Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner partner Brant J. Stogner, attorneys Jennifer O. Stogner, and Soroush Montazari filed a lawsuit on behalf of the representatives for the estate of deceased Diandra Bellamy against CRU Lounge, 2.0 Bar & Grill, Gavanna Nightclub (also known as Club Z), and Jason Cornelius Black, a press release states. -
Suit: Faulty machinery led to metal worker's fatal injuries
HOUSTON — The estate of a metal worker who suffered fatal injuries while working for Gulf-Tex Manufacturing is claiming wrongful death. -
ICYMI - Weekly Roundup March 4, 2021
ICYMI - Weekly Roundup March 4, 2021. -
Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Recognized in Lawdragon’s ‘500 Leading Lawyers in America’
Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Recognized in Lawdragon’s ‘500 Leading Lawyers in America’. -
Former Sysco worker alleges FMLA denial, racial discrimination
HOUSTON — Sysco is facing a claim from a former worker alleging racial discrimination. -
Wrongful death suit results in historic $104.9 million settlement, Reaud Morgan & Quinn handling case
BEAUMONT - Glen Morgan and Taylor Miller of the Reaud Morgan & Quinn law firm have reached a settlement of $104,950,000.00 – one of the largest settlements for a single wrongful death case ever recorded. -
Texas Supreme Court deems suit against med spa a health care liability claim
AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court recently reversed an appellate court judgment, finding that a suit alleging treatments at a med spa caused skin scarring and discoloration constitutes a health care liability claim. -
Worker alleges he was fired for reporting hostile work environment to management, EEOC
HOUSTON — A worker alleges he was fired in retaliation for reporting a hostile work environment to management and the EEOC. -
Suit: Terminated worker charged company credit card, illegally accessed company data
HOUSTON — A biopharmaceutical company alleges an employee illegally obtained company records and used a company credit card to purchase personal items after being terminated. -
AG Paxton secures $1.167 billion for Texas in global opioid agreement
MCKINNEY – Attorney General Paxton successfully secured $1.167 billion for Texas out of the $26 billion opioid agreement with the nation’s three major pharmaceutical distributors – Cardinal, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen, a press release states. -
Federal judge issues $230 million verdict against U.S. for Sutherland Springs shooting
SAN ANTONIO - Federal district court judge Xavier Rodriguez issued a verdict yesterday against the U.S. in the amount of $230,000,000 for the government’s role in causing the shooting at Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church on Nov. 5, 2017, a press release states. -
Does the Written Constitution Matter?
Legal scholars continue to explore the frontier of constitutional interpretation, with recent books by Ilan Wurman (The Second Founding; A Debt Against the Living), Kurt Lash (The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship; The Reconstruction Amendments), Randy Barnett (The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment; Our Republican Constitution), and many others. -
Texas AG reaches another Opioid settlement, $225 million against Teva
AUSTIN –Attorney General Paxton has reached an opioid settlement of $225 million with Teva Pharmaceutical Industries. -
Client alleges attorney's negligence led to her personal injury case being dismissed
HOUSTON — A client alleges her attorney's negligence for failing to properly serve those involved in her personal injury claim resulted in her case being dismissed. -
Suit: Food processing plant employee suffers fatal injury while retrieving item from trash compactor
HOUSTON — The estate of a Shear's Foods processing plant employee who suffered a fatal injury is claiming wrongful death. -
Texas Beef Council sues former NFL player Eddie Jackson for promoting meat alternative
HOUSTON - The Texas Beef Council has brought a breach of contract lawsuit against Eddie Jackson, a former NFL player and current celebrity chef, for promoting a meat alternative. -
Suit filed after fatal boat crash
HOUSTON — An alleged intoxicated boat driver and the bar that served him alcohol is facing a suit. -
Speaker, "Mineral Estate Issues in Solar Projects," UT Law Renewable Energy Law Institute
Speaker, "Mineral Estate Issues in Solar Projects," UT Law Renewable Energy Law Institute.