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HOUSTON — A customer who was on crutches claims a slippery substance on the floor of a Houston Whataburger caused his fall.
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HOUSTON – Whataburger is accused of firing a worker who reportedly suffers from epilepsy.
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BEAUMONT — A restaurant employee is suing Burgers of Beaumont 1 Ltd., alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent workplace injuries.
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BEAUMONT — A Beaumont woman, as next friend of a minor, is suing a hamburger restaurant, alleging its negligence led to injuries to the minor.
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A Texas woman is suing Whataburger, alleging wrongful termination from her job.
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A Kaufman County man is suing a Texas concrete pumping service company, alleging he suffered serious injuries after being electrocuted while on a construction site.
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, June 12-14, 2012.
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GALVESTON - A suggestion of death was entered into a Brazoria County man's lawsuit over a two-vehicle accident last year near a Texas City fast food restaurant.
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GALVESTON - Lauentina Castaneda is suing Whataburger Restaurants LP, Whataburger Management and Lynn Carr in response to injuries she allegedly sustained on the job.
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GALVESTON - Brazoria County resident Aaron Lewis has filed suit against Anatolia Cordova of Texas City over a two-vehicle accident last year.
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A judge friend of mine swears that the strangest lawsuits in his court always seem to happen in the summertime.
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MARSHALL-Louisiana residents Kelley and William Gaines were enjoying a meal at Whataburger when the ceiling over their head collapsed on Kelley's head.
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As "Legally Speaking" readers know, I've delved into the issue of lawyers on their worst behavior before, in a series of columns entitled "Lawyers Behaving Badly."
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MARSHALL � Arriving early for a business meeting at a Whataburger, Vernon and Jacque Wallis notified a cashier that the floor was slippery.
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Having practiced law for over 18 years, I thought I'd seen it all until the evening news recently played a piece of courtroom video from a criminal trial in Georgetown, Ky.