Valero Energy Corporation
Recent News About Valero Energy Corporation
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172nd Hearing Dockets 11/10 &11/12/2010
11/10/2010 -
172nd 10/2010
JEWEL RAYE AINSWORTH ET AL VS MOBIL OIL CORP ET AL -
60th 10/2010
SANDRA SACHITANO VS AL COOK NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING ET AL -
58th 9/2010
KATHERINE COSTEA ET AL VS MICHAEL CROSSLEY MD ET AL -
172 3/10
JOHN THOMPSON ET UX VS CHEVRON USA INC ET AL -
58th 1/10
MILTON LEE WILLIAMS VS. JESSICA LEIGH WYBLE -
172nd 12/09
FLOYD PHILLIPS SR ET AL VS FLOYD GUILLORY JR ET AL -
172nd 6/09
JAMES H GRUBBS MD VS BAPTIST HOSPITALS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS -
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts
Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts, Dec. 8-11, 2008 -
Family of employee found dead at Valero worksite sues refinery for negligence
The mother and daughter of a former Brock Maintenance employee have filed suit against the company and Valero Energy Corporation, alleging their son and father died because of the companies' negligence. -
Texarkana man sues after slipping in oil at gas station
TEXARKANA, Texas � While walking between fuel pumps at a gas station in New Boston, Texas, Corey Jones slipped in oil and fell. -
58th CD October '08
RAYTHEON EBASCO OVERSEAS LIMITED VS. CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYDS LONDON ET AL -
Galveston man sues Valero for harassment over coworkers' comments about wife, daughter
GALVESTON � Sex discrimination and retaliation are accusations a Galveston County man has harbored against a petrochemical company that formerly employed him. -
Scaffold worker says faulty lanyard led to fall, sues Valero and employer
A scaffold builder plummeted to the ground after his safety lanyard snapped. Seeking monetary compensation for his injuries, Rodney Figueroa, along with his wife Mellissa, have filed suit against the makers of the lanyard, the premises he was working at and his employer. -
Bill to close lawsuit loophole passes Texas House
Texans for Lawsuit Reform joined with Texas ports and the maritime industry, including every dredging company doing business in Texas, to applaud the passage of CSHB 1602, introduced by Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale, R-Houston.