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Recent News About Walmart
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Walmart shopper seeks at least $200,000 after slipping in puddle in store
BEAUMONT – A Nederland Walmart shopper claims that he was injured in a fall while in the store. -
Walmart shopper seeks damages after falling in store
GALVESTON – A man alleges he slipped and fell in a Walmart store and is seeking at least $200,000 in damages. -
Shopper alleges she was injured in Port Arthur Walmart in fall
BEAUMONT – A Port Arthur Walmart shopper alleges she was injured in the store because of water on the floor. -
Beaumont Walmart shopper alleges she was injured when she slipped on water in store
BEAUMONT – A Walmart shopper alleges that she was injured in a store because of water left on the floor. -
Customer blames McDonald's for injuries
GALVESTON — A customer is suing McDonalds, alleging its negligence caused her to suffer injuries. -
African-American driver accuses Wal-Mart of discrimination
HOUSTON — A black Harris County woman is suing Wal-Mart, alleging discrimination and retaliation. -
Customer blames Walmart for fall
MARSHALL — A Tyler woman is suing Walmart, alleging negligence in failing to prevent injuries. -
Father blames Walmart for child's injuries
HOUSTON — A father is suing Walmart, alleging a store's negligence resulted in injuries to his daughter. -
Shopper alleges stool fell on her at Walmart and caused injuries
HOUSTON – A Walmart shopper alleges she was injured by a stool that fell off of an employee's cart. -
Store manager accuses Walmart of discrimination
GALVESTON — A female store manager is suing Walmart, alleging race and gender discrimination. -
Walmart shopper alleges liquid left in aisle caused fall
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman has filed a suit against a big box store after she allegedly was caused to fall because of a liquid left on the floor of an aisle. -
Texas AG seeks to stop Buck-a-Bag fee in Brownsville
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the city of Brownsville, seeking an injunction to stop “an illegal” tax on plastic-bag shoppers. -
Customer blames Walmart for injuries
BEAUMONT — A Jefferson County woman is suing Walmart, alleging the store's negligence caused the plaintiff to fall and suffer injuries. -
Six Wal-Mart employees seek to resurrect sex discrimination class action
A U.S. Circuit Court judge in San Francisco canceled a scheduled Aug. 19 hearing regarding a motion to intervene and review a Ninth Circuit judge's 2013 decision to deny class action status to a sex discrimination lawsuit involving current and former Wal-Mart employees. -
Woman sues Walmart over alleged injuries
GALVESTON – A Texas woman alleges she was injured in a fall at a Walmart store. -
Wal-Mart Stores Texas sued over alleged negligence regarding store accident
A Port Arthur woman is suing Wal-Mart over injuries she sustained in one of its stores, claiming the store's negligence was the cause of her injuries. -
Wal-Mart’s battle for liquor permit about free market, consumer choice, and low prices, says Spokesperson
HOUSTON – Walmart’s battle to overturn Texas laws that prohibit the multi-billion dollar company from selling liquor is moving forward – trial has been set for Sept. 2016, and the national mogul is not backing down in the state that houses over 500 stores, more than any state in the country. -
Wal-Mart's suit over ‘irrational’ liquor ban set for September 2016 trial
A September 2016 trial has been slated in Wal-Mart's suit against the state, which claims that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star State. Court records show that on Sept. 8 U.S. -
Judge declines to dismiss Wal-Mart's suit over ‘irrational’ liquor ban
A federal judge has allowed Wal-Mart and the state of Texas to slow down discovery in a suit claiming that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star state. In May, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission filed a motion to dismiss the suit. -
Texas wants Wal-Mart’s suit over ‘irrational’ liquor ban dismissed
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission recently filed a motion to dismiss a suit brought by Wal-Mart – a suit claiming that an “irrational” law is keeping the mega-retailer from selling distilled spirits in the Lone Star state.