News from March 2015
Homeowner accuses bank of contract breach
A Jefferson County homeowner has sued a bank and nine individuals for alleged breach of contract.
Worker alleges employment law violations
A Harris County woman has sued Southwestern Bell for alleged violation of employment law.
Woman blames GM for wreck injuries
A Denton County woman filed suit against a large U.S. auto manufacturer on charges of negligence in the design and manufacturing of her vehicle she was driving, allegedly leading to her injury.
Mother sues property owner, tenant over accident
A Galveston County woman has brought charges against a property management company, its manager and a tenant, alleging property negligence in a motor vehicle accident that injured her son in December 2013.
Woman blames Chrysler for husband's death
A Nacogdoches County woman and her adult children have sued Chrysler Group, alleging for wrongful death in a 2013 accident.
Two women file discrimination suit
Two Texas women are suing their former employer for alleged workplace discrimination.
Man says T-Mobile discriminated against him
A Houston man has brought suit against a major wireless phone service company on grounds of alleged discrimination.
Woman accuses AT&T of age discrimination
A Houston woman has sued AT&T for alleged age discrimination during her 15-year employment.
Driver seeks compensation from insurer
An Orange County resident has sued Allstate Insurance for alleged non-payment of benefits in a road incident.
Man says Grayson County violated ADA
A Grayson County man has filed suit against his former employer, citing an alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and discrimination.
Councilmember sues city of Galveston, Mayor Yarborough for constitutional violations
A Galveston councilmember has brought a suit alleging constitutional rights violations against the city and its mayor, James Yarborough.
Texas SC shuts down asbestos firms’ bid to push cases through silica MDL
Lawyers for Provost Umphrey and other asbestos firms might see their case loads lightened very soon, as justices shut down a direct appeal to the Texas Supreme Court on Friday, clearing the way for potentially thousands of asbestos cases to be tossed out.
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Continued: suit over man’s bungee trampoline injury
Last August, Philip Hayhurst sued Bungee Fun Zone and Solid Rock Productions, alleging he should have been instructed on the safe use of a bungee trampoline.
December trial slated in suit brought by offshore worker who fell during vessel evacuation
A December 2015 trial has been slated in a suit brought by a Maryland man, who claims he was injured while evacuating the vessel on which he worked.