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Recent News About Whitney
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Houston woman collides with tractor-trailer, initiates legal action
HOUSTON - A Houston woman claims a Louisiana man and his employer are responsible for a two-vehicle accident near the University of Houston earlier this year. -
Harrison County woman sues after car wreck in Louisiana
MARSHALL - After being involved in a car wreck in Louisiana, a Harrison County woman has filed a lawsuit against an Alabama man and his employer claiming that the wreck was caused by negligent entrustment. -
Morgue nonsuited from case over possession of body
The Jefferson County Morgue has been nonsuited from a claim brought by Sabrina Whitney, who sought possession of her fiancée’s corpse. -
Recent patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Fiancee sues county morgue for possession of body
Seeking possession of her fiancee's corpse, Sabrina Whitney has filed an injunction against the Jefferson County Morgue. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Construction law firm Allensworth & Porter adds female associate
May AUSTIN - Allensworth & Porter LLP of Austin is pleased to announce that Sara Whittington "Whitney" May has joined the firm as an associate.�� -
Pregnant woman sues after losing job with Denton County business
SHERMAN - A Dallas County woman has filed a lawsuit against her former employer, claiming she was terminated due to her pregnancy. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Dec. 12-15, 2011. -
Kia sued after Lindale woman suffers brain injury in crash
Kia Spectra MARSHALL - After suffering a severe brain injury in a vehicle collision, a Lindale woman filed a lawsuit against her car's manufacturer claiming the car was defectively designed and incapable of providing adequate protection. -
Shareholder class predicts BP will pay more than $40 billion for explosion
Yetter HOUSTON - BP will pay more than $40 billion for the Deepwater Horizon explosion, public pension funds of New York and Ohio predicted on June 6. -
Wells Fargo seeks to recover $500K loan
Wells Fargo Bank has filed suit against Beaumont resident Jason Whitney, seeking to recover the balance due on a $500,000 loan. -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Dec. 13-18, 2010. -
Legally Speaking: It's Just Not Christmas Without the Tree, the Turkey -- or the Lawsuits
Call it the product of a mind warped by three years of law school and over 20 years of "thinking like a lawyer." When the Christmas season rolls around, my mind doesn't drift to visions of sugarplums, flying reindeer, or a jolly old fat man in a red suit with a penchant for breaking and entering. -
***PRINT *** Texas teen forced to pay up for downloads
Alito WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review an appeal from a Texas teenager who downloaded and shared "a sizeable list" of copyrighted music without paying. -
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Nov. 8-15, 2010. -
Six defendants named in injury suit over furnace explosion
A Beaumont man has filed suit against a number of companies that he claims bears responsibility for a furnace explosion that left him injured. -
Construction company seeks payment for metal roof
A Jefferson County construction company claims a Port Neches couple owes it more than $25,000 for a metal roof the company installed on their house. -
Legally Speaking: Costumes That Come Back to Haunt You
I often warn students contemplating going to law school that the experience will change the way they look at things. Nothing is ever quite the same after you begin "thinking like a lawyer." -
Jury finds no negligence in auto collision trial
After more than three years of litigation, a plaintiff in an automobile collision case left the Jefferson County courthouse empty handed last week, following a "no negligence" jury verdict. -
Recent patent infringement suits filed in U.S. District Courts
Patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 26-March 4, 2009