News from February 2014
Legal reform group endorses Rick Galindo for Texas House seat
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) – A legal reform group has formally endorsed Republican Rick Galindo as its choice to be the next representative of Texas House District 117.
Our View: Should banks share blame for the breaching of Target customer data?
With a name like Target, it was only a matter of time before someone went after them.
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
License #: 2014003338
22 year old seeks $3.5M from Baker Hughes after oil drilling accident
Ty Book is suing Baker Hughes Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division over injures he allegedly sustained while working for Hughes.
Sexual harassment complaint filed against Beaumont auto shop
A woman is suing a Beaumont body shop, claiming she was fired for complaining about her manager's sexual comments.
Ineffective foot surgery leads to malpractice suit for League City doctor
A Harris County resident is suing, claiming a surgery performed on her foot was inadequate.
Woman sues her former employer for wrongful termination
A Bowie woman claims she was fired from Healthcare Services Group for reporting a co-worker's sexually inappropriate behavior.
Accident on West FM 517 results in lawsuit
A man is suing after sustaining injury in a car collision.
Mom allegedly gave son alcohol, allowed assault to happen
A League City woman faces suit after she allegedly served alcohol to minors and failed to supervise them, which the plaintiff claims resulted in a sexual assault.
Redstone Funding sues seeking payment due under terms of note
A company is suing, seeking the unpaid balance of a note.
Allied Electrical Systems sues former employee over allegedly stolen funds
A Lumberton couple is facing a suit after breaching the terms of a contract requiring them to repay stolen money.
Piping Accessories sued for failing to make payments to Alloy Products Corporation
A Houston corporation is suing over nonpayment.
Petition filed to perpetuate testimony of former Huntsman employee
A Nederland woman has filed seeking court authorization to perpetuate a testimony.
Doctor sued after bone infection goes undiagnosed
A man is suing an area doctor and medical practice claiming he had a bone infection that went undiagnosed and untreated.
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 3-7, 2014
Man sues over collision injuries
A Galveston County man is suing a driver over injuries he claims were from a collision.
Man seeks $5M after being shot by East Texas cop
A man is suing a police officer for $5 million after he was shot as he tried to evade arrest.
Man sues driver allegedly texting on road
A driver is suing the man he alleges was texting while driving and caused a wreck.
Beaumont driver sues for rear-end collision
A Beaumont man is suing a Lumberton driver for injuries sustained in a vehicle crash.
Property owner sues business owners for rent
A property owner is suing former beauty supply owners for rent owed through 2015.