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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

News from 2014


Restaurant workers have harassment case remanded

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Two women who filed a sexual harassment complaint against the Mexican restaurant where they worked have had their case sent back to trial court after an appeal.

Lloyd’s of London sued after alleged breach of contract, bad faith claims handling post-Hurricane Isaac

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A man is suing his insurance company for allegedly undervaluing damage to several of his properties following Hurricane Isaac.

Harris County Sheriff's deputy alleges social media policy violates rights

By Andrea Dearden |
A Harris County Sheriff's deputy alleges his First Amendment rights are being violated because of a recent social media policy put in place by his boss. Carl Pittman filed a lawsuit Aug. 8 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas against Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia. According to the lawsuit, Garcia enacted a social media policy July 16 that would apply to Pittman and all other

Abbott, Davis focus on differences in first debate

By Marilyn Tennissen |
In the first debate in the Texas race for governor Friday night, the two candidates both did a good job pointing out the differences between themselves.

Three judges nominated for US Courts in Texas

By Marilyn Tennissen |
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House announced last week that President Barack Obama has nominated three judges to fill vacancies in Texas federal courts.

TSCRA: New common carrier rule only adds to paperwork

By The SE Texas Record |
By Leslie Kinsel

U.S. PTO announces this year’s Edison Scholars

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced Sept. 19 its Thomas Alva Edison Visiting Scholars for 2014.

Attorney says U.S. SC decision, lack of PTO guidance killing innovation

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – David Stevens doesn’t know what to tell his clients these days.


Our View: It's not a good idea to kill the golden goose

By The SE Texas Record |
What is it that the folks at Valero refuse to accept?

Houston couple claims they were 'targeted' by Harris Co. employees

By Andrea Dearden |
A Houston couple alleges they were threatened and harassed by several Harris County agencies and employees after they cut trees down behind their house.Brian W. and Therese L. Eukel filed a lawsuit against Harris County on Aug. 19 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas. 

Pasadena man accused of negligence in crash on I-45

By Andrea Dearden |
A Galveston County man allegedly hurt in a crash is suing the Pasadena driver he says is responsible. Juan Sanchez filed the negligence claim against Fernando Baeza on Aug. 20 in Galveston County District Court. The incident happened Dec. 18, 2013. According to the lawsuit, Sanchez was a passenger in a 1999 Jeep Cherokee on U.S. Interstate 45 North service road. Sanchez says Baeza was driving a 1997

Man suing Lowe's after alleged fall in store

By Andrea Dearden |
A man is suing Lowe's after allegedly falling on a slippery floor. Willing Morning filed a lawsuit against Lowe's Home Centers on Aug. 19 in the Galveston Division of the Southern District of Texas. Morning claims he was at the Lowe's store July 1 when he slipped and fell on a substance left on the floor. He accuses the company of negligence for allegedly failing to remove the substance from the floor

Polk County man files negligence claim over motorcycle crash

By Andrea Dearden |
A Polk County man has filed a negligence claim after an alleged motorcycle crash in San Jacinto County. Neil Allen Darby filed a lawsuit against Transco Express Corp., Johnny Ray Thrasher Jr. and Danny Madden on Aug. 19 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas. According to the complaint, Darby was driving his motorcycle on U.S. Highway 59 in San Jacinto County just after noon Oct

Texas City man accused of running stop sign, causing crash

By Andrea Dearden |
A Galveston County woman alleges a Texas City man is responsible for a crash she says caused her car to overturn. Ramona Benton filed a lawsuit against David Sanders on Aug. 19 in Galveston County District Court. The alleged crash happened July 18, 2013, at the intersection of 55th Street and Avenue J. According to the complaint, Sanders "failed to yield the right of way at a stop sign" and crashed

Houston woman accused of causing crash on Galveston road

By Andrea Dearden |
A Galveston driver is suing a Houston woman she alleges crashed into her. Julianne Leissner filed the lawsuit against Sarah Waterwall on Aug. 19 in Galveston County District Court. The lawsuit alleges the crash happened Aug. 20, one day after the complaint was filed. Leissner says she was driving west on Avenue J in Galveston when Waterwall, driving in the opposite direction, attempted to make a left-hand

Federal judge dismisses ‘scanner troll’ case against FTC

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
WACO (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge has sided with the Federal Trade Commission in a case filed against it by the so-called “scanner troll,” MPHJ Technology Investments LLC.

Jefferson County 58th District Court: Docket for November 2014

By Carrie Gonzalez |
MARVIN G HOLMES V. LT MILLER ET AL

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By Carrie Gonzalez |
September 8, 2014

Builder sued by man who alleges part of unfinished garage fell on him

By Andrea Dearden |
A man is suing Ryland Homes of Texas after part of an unfinished garage allegedly collapsed onto him. Michael Mortensen filed a lawsuit against Ryland Homes of Texas Inc. on Aug. 18 in Galveston County District Court. According to the complaint, Mortensen was asked to deliver walls to a Ryland Homes construction site June 24. He says a Ryland carpenter asked for assistance bringing the walls into the