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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. -
Family of man killed in boat crash on Lake Conroe files wrongful death suit
HOUSTON — A lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of Earl Schneider, who was killed on Lake Conroe last summer. -
Pettit Kohn Ingrassia Lutz & Dolin Attorney Christine Dixon Elected President of San Diego Defense Lawyers
Pettit Kohn Ingrassia Lutz & Dolin Attorney Christine Dixon Elected President of San Diego Defense Lawyers. -
Woman alleges Hyundai breached warranty on defective Elantra
HOUSTON — A new car owner claims Hyundai has refused to honor the warranty on her defective 2021 Elantra. -
Ogletree Deakins Expands Houston Office with “Go-To” Litigators
Ogletree Deakins Expands Houston Office with “Go-To” Litigators. -
Ferguson Law secures $8.5 million settlement in Orange County 18-wheeler collision case
ORANGE - A Nacogdoches family has recovered $8.5 million in settlement funds for a February 2020 crash that claimed a man’s life. The family, represented by Ferguson Law Firm managing partner Paul ‘Chip’ Ferguson, secured the settlement four days before trial in the case was to begin in district court, a press release states. -
Woman alleges DTPA violation over GM's failure to fix Cadillac defects
HOUSTON — A woman alleges General Motors has failed to honor the warranty on her Cadillac that had transmission issues and other defects. -
Suit: Motor home dealer sold defective vehicle, breached warranty
HOUSTON — A motor home dealer is facing a claim it sold a defective vehicle with numerous defects. -
Husch Blackwell Welcomes New Generation of Partners in Recent Leadership Moves
Husch Blackwell Welcomes New Generation of Partners in Recent Leadership Moves. -
Paxton Works to Stop International Scam Calls
Paxton Works to Stop International Scam Calls. -
Time to Revisit the Standards for Awarding Mental Anguish Damages?
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? -
Update on Vaccine Mandates on January 13, 2022
Update on Vaccine Mandates on January 13, 2022. -
Suit: New home builder falsely represented they owned lot, had rights to property
HOUSTON — A woman alleges the builder she hired to complete her new home falsely represented they owned the lot and had rights to the property. -
14th Court finds the cost of arbitration is too high in discrimination suit against AutoNation
HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today affirmed the denial of AutoNation USA Houston’s motion to compel arbitration in a discrimination lawsuit, finding that arbitration would not be less expensive than litigation. -
Tortious interference suit between Terry & Thweatt and Buzbee Law Firm to continue
HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today affirmed a trial court ruling denying attorney Tony’s Buzbee’s motion to dismiss a tortious interference lawsuit brought by Terry & Thweatt. -
Suit: Chevy Volt's brake defect caused vehicle to suddenly stop while driving
HOUSTON — A man alleges his Chevrolet Volt's defective brake sensors causes the vehicle to suddenly stop while driving.