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AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether a federal regulation protecting food stamp consumers and state governments in charge of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from lawsuits by retailers also gives technology contractors complete immunity from all state-law causes of action brought by retailers.
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HOUSTON - Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion today stating that a court would likely conclude that, by offering additional paid leave only to those employees showing proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a medical exemption, the Houston Independent School District’s COVID-19 paid leave policy violates Executive Order GA-39.
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HOUSTON — An electrical contractor who fell into a four foot deep hole at a construction site in Houston and suffered disabling injuries is claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON — Houston attorneys Benny Agosto, Jr. and Spencer T. Speed of Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner, along with co-counsel Nicholas Fleming of Fleming Law, have filed a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of the Mejia family in Harris County, Texas against Harvey-Cleary Builders and Lakey Electric Company, a press release states.
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After two years, the extraordinary government measures—federal, state, and local—taken in response to the COVID pandemic, some of which were supposed to be temporary, have finally begun to abate, along with the fear and panic that inspired them.
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HOUSTON — A couple alleges they suffered severe food poisoning after eating food from a Houston area Mexican restaurant.
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HOUSTON — A construction worker claims the failure to barricade the trash chute he was repairing caused him to get hit by falling debris.
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HOUSTON — A couple claims a fire damage mitigation company failed to perform under their contract for services.
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HOUSTON — A man who was attacked by an intoxicated individual while walking his son down the street is claiming negligence. Juan M.
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HOUSTON – Rape survivor Kathleen Dawson has won a lawsuit against Hilton Management and accused assailant Larry Clowers, after a jury determined that Hilton's negligence played a sizeable role in the woman's attack, a press release states.
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CANYON LAKE – The estate of Comal County resident Bobby Garner has filed suit in state court in San Antonio against a local hospital and its statewide health network, alleging battery and gross negligence in the death of Bobby Garner, a patient who the complaint alleges was left a quadriplegic after an assault by a male nurse, a press release states.
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AUSTIN – By attacking states with frivolous lawsuit, the Biden Administration has weaponized the Department of Justice into an arm of the Democrat political party, according to the Foundation for Government Accountability.
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Loudoun County, Virginia, an affluent suburb of Washington, D.C., represents the contentious zeitgeist bedeviling the body politic. As I reported elsewhere last year, the Loudoun County school board has become ground zero in an escalating culture war in which concerned parents oppose leftist indoctrination posing as curriculum.
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HOUSTON – A man claiming a welder burned his eyes is suing Amazon and other companies.
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The Clark Hill-ABA Connection: Deep Roots & A New Leadership Role.
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BEAUMONT – Next month, the Ninth Court of Appeals will entertain oral arguments in litigation centered on the sale of 3M masks.
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HOUSTON — A suit alleges a Telsa's Autopilot system failure led to the vehicle crashing into police at a traffic stop.
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HOUSTON — A Houston auto dealer is facing a fraud claim alleging they sold a Lexus SUV without a legal title.
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HOUSTON – Earlier this month, a sanctions hearing was held in a Hurricane Harvey lawsuit against the Texas Fair Plan Association.
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In 2004 my dad had his first dialysis treatment after flatlining from a heart procedure. We were not sure he would make it through the night as his organs were shutting down, but we were told that dialysis would help and at the time, we wanted to just do whatever was needed to save him. When my dad left the hospital, we were told that his kidneys would require dialysis in the future and his doctors would monitor him.