The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by A. 'Niyah Guy and Chelsea Miller against Andrea Hill and Harry D. Weatherford on Aug. 2: 'Order Appointing Guardian Ad Litem'
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Chelsea Miller against Andrea Hill and Harry D. Weatherford on July 31:
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Chelsea Miller against Andrea Hill and Harry D. Weatherford on July 30:
HOUSTON – An employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against a national oil and gas services company over allegations he was not paid for overtime work.
HOUSTON – A dispute between a Houston-based oil well operator and four of its servicers is on its way back to a Harris County court after a three-judge Texas appeals panel found the trial court had not proven alter ego status between the well's operators.
AUSTIN – LGBTQ advocates in Texas are sounding a clear warning that legislation under consideration in the state’s legislature pose a threat to the state’s economy and its reputation nationwide.
The Texas Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Patel v. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, striking down a state law requiring at least 750 hours of training in order to perform commercial “eyebrow threading”—a form of hair removal mainly performed in South Asian and Middle Eastern communities—has generated substantial notoriety for the court and for the Institute for Justice, which brought the lawsuit challenging the law.
CORPUS CHRISTI - Known for landing multi-million dollar verdicts in personal injury cases, plaintiff’s attorney Thomas J. Henry recently made headlines by throwing his 15-year old daughter a $6 million Quinceanera.
Edinburg attorney R. Kent Livesay wants a lawsuit brought by Allstate Texas Lloyds, which accuses him of fraudulently representing several storm victims and demanding payment on their behalf, moved to Hidalgo County.
Allstate Texas Lloyds recently filed suit against R. Kent Livesay, accusing the Edinburg attorney of fraudulently representing several storm victims and demanding payment on their behalf.
The lawsuit, filed Dec. 29 in Tarrant County, comes seven months after an El Paso couple sued Livesay for barratry, alleging he used a case runner to drum up business following an automobile accident.
A Houston woman is suing an energy technology services company, alleging discrimination and retaliation after she says she complained of sexual harassment.