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News from June 2015


BP appeals ‘grossly negligent’ finding in Deepwater Horizon disaster

By The SE Texas Record |
By DAVID YATES In September, a federal judge designated BP as the foremost company responsible for the 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig and ensuing oil spill. On Monday, June 1, the oil giant filed a brief in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rejecting Judge Carl Barbier’s finding that it was “grossly negligent.” BP called upon the higher court in hopes of adverting a $12 billion fine that the government seeks to levy against the company.

BP appeals ‘grossly negligent’ finding in Deepwater Horizon disaster

By David Yates |
In September, a federal judge designated BP as the foremost company responsible for the 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig and ensuing oil spill.

Patent holder files 49 lawsuits in a week. Beaumont company isn’t listed on own office building’s directory

By The SE Texas Record |
BEAUMONT, Texas (Legal Newsline) – A Texas-based company filed nearly 50 lawsuits against insurers, airlines, grocers and various other companies in just seven days, claiming they are infringing on two of its patents. Loramax LLC filed 24 lawsuits against various insurance companies on May 8.

Former Dollar General employee alleges workplace civil rights violations

By Carol Ostrow |
A man brought a lawsuit against his former employer for alleged unlawful workplace discrimination from 2013 through 2014.

Houston chapter of CAIR calls SCOTUS ruling against Abercrombie ‘historic’

By The SE Texas Record |
By DAVID YATES The Texas branch of an activist group is calling the Supreme Court’s decision to rule against Abercrombie & Fitch, who was sued after refusing to hire a Muslim woman for wearing a hijab, “historic.” On Monday, June 1 justices, in an 8-1 decision, opined the retailer violated the civil rights of Samantha Elauf in 2008 because her head covering, an Islamic headscarf, violated the company’s “look policy.” The Houston office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation'

Texas patent holding company files 49 lawsuits in a week, isn’t listed on own office building’s directory

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
BEAUMONT, Texas (Legal Newsline) – A Texas-based company filed nearly 50 lawsuits against insurers, airlines, grocers and various other companies in just seven days, claiming they are infringing on two of its patents.

Former Dollar General employee alleges workplace civil rights violations

By Carol Ostrow |
A man brought a lawsuit against his former employer for alleged unlawful workplace discrimination from 2013 through 2014. Joshua H.

Homeowners sue contractor alleging shoddy work

By Carol Ostrow |
A Galveston County couple brought a lawsuit against a construction company for alleged breach of contract in 2013.

Homeowners sue contractor alleging shoddy work

By Carol Ostrow |
A Galveston County couple brought a lawsuit against a construction company for alleged breach of contract in 2013. Jennifer K.

Father sues drunk driver for $1M the day after daughter’s death

By Carol Ostrow |
A Jasper County man brought suit against a Liberty County resident for alleged wrongful death.

Grieving father sues drunk driver for $1M the day after daughter’s death

By The SE Texas Record |
A Jasper County man brought suit against a Liberty County resident for alleged wrongful death in 2015. Gary D.

Couple cites GM in collision injuries

By Carol Ostrow |
A couple has sued General Motors, alleging product negligence.

Houston chapter of CAIR calls SCOTUS ruling against Abercrombie ‘historic’

By David Yates |
The Texas branch of an activist group is calling the Supreme Court’s decision to rule against Abercrombie & Fitch, who was sued after refusing to hire a Muslim woman for wearing a hijab, “historic.”

Couple cites GM in collision injuries

By Carol Ostrow |
A couple has sued General Motors, alleging product negligence.

TWIA publishes report showcasing improvements

By The SE Texas Record |
On Monday, June 1 the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association released its annual report illustrating improvements made the past year. According to a press release, the report showcases improvements made by TWIA since it was put under administrative oversight in 2011. Some of the improvements listed in the report include: - Secured the highest level of funding since 2009 with $4.88 billion in total funds available to pay claims, sufficient to cover a 100-year season; - Contributed over $260 mi

TWIA publishes report showcasing improvements

By David Yates |
On Monday, June 1 the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association released its annual report illustrating improvements made the past year.


Recovering alcoholic alleges disability discrimination

By Carol Ostrow |
A Colorado man has sued his employer alleging unlawful workplace discrimination.

Crewman sues Cenac Marine after fall

By Carol Ostrow |
A seaman has sued his company and its benefits provider, alleging negligence in a workplace injury.

Business owner sues boutique alleging copyright violation

By Carol Ostrow |
A Florida businesswoman brought a lawsuit against a Texas couple and their company for alleged grounds of intellectual property violation in 2014