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News published on Southeast Texas Record in February 2016

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News from February 2016


Woman seeks underinsured coverage from Allstate

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A Galveston woman is suing her insurance company for underinsured benefits after she was allegedly injured in an accident.

NetWrk Access National LLC accused of breach of contract

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – Two Collin County businesses are suing a Galveston County company over allegations it hasn't paid for services.

Reef Exploration sued for allegedly unpaid invoice

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A Millsap company is suing a Richardson business over allegations it continuously failed and refused to pay for the services and materials in accordance to their agreement.

Veterinarian accuses UTMB of wrongful termination

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A North Carolina veterinarian is suing his former employer over allegations that he was wrongfully terminated.

US Security Associates accused of discrimination

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON – An African-American woman is suing her former employer over discrimination allegations.

Harris County couple sues brokers, realty companies over alleged issues with property

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A Harris County couple is suing several title and realty companies over claims they omitted a part of the property description of the property purchased by the couple.

Goldner Rotisserie accused of not paying overtime

By Gene Johnson |
HOUSTON —A former employee is suing a French restaurant, alleging the owners refused to pay overtime.

Positiontech claims Disney's MyMagic+ system a result of patent infringement

By John Suayan |
Plano-based Positiontech LLC recently brought a patent infringement lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Worldwide, Inc., alleging that Disney infringed on two patents for its MyMagic+ system.

Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry vindicated at last

By Mark Pulliam |
Outrageous persecution by politicized Travis County D.A.’s office finally halted by Texas’s highest criminal court.

Letting a lawyer pick your doctor: huge mistake

By Sick of Lawsuits |
Personal injury lawyers are constantly innovating new ways to generate lawsuits to make money for themselves. Regardless of the specific tactic, you can be sure that it involves luring consumers in to act as their harmed plaintiffs.

Nurse alleges Salus Home Health Solutions failed to pay overtime

By The SE Texas Record |
SHERMAN — A licensed vocational nurse is suing a Richardson health care business, alleging failure to pay overtime.

Employee blames Sparkletts for fall, injuries

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON — An employee is suing a Texas City water distribution company, alleging negligence for a workplace injury.

California business alleges Reef Exploration owes money

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON — A California oilfield company is suing a Texas petroleum exploration business, alleging failure to pay for work completed.

Employee alleges Accent Food owes him overtime

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — An employee is suing a food services business, alleging failure to pay overtime. 

Justices uphold Newtron summary judgment win, conclude worker’s comp was sole remedy

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT - The Ninth Court of Appeals recently upheld a trial court’s decision to grant Newtron LLC summary judgment, finding that the plaintiff’s sole remedy was worker’s compensation.

Specialty retail chain accuses Hanover Insurance of breach of contract

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — A Houston specialty retail chain is suing Hanover Insurance Company, alleging breach of contract.

Surety company alleges indemnitors breached agreement

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — An insurance company is suing two indemnitors, alleging breach of indemnity agreement.

Age discrimination suit against Lamar University was dismissed one month after filed

By David Yates |
A former Lamar University professor’s age discrimination lawsuit was dismissed one month after it was filed, court records show.

Dismissed: $7M suit against U.S. over deportee dying in custody

By David Yates |
HOUSTON –A $7 million lawsuit brought by the father of a woman from Honduras, who sued the U.S.

GM denies allegations 2005 Saturn not crash worthy

By David Yates |
MARSHALL -- General Motors has answered a suit brought by a Big Sandy couple alleging one of the company’s vehicles was negligently designed.