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News published on Southeast Texas Record in June 2016

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News from June 2016


Jefferson County 58th Court District: August 2016

By The SE Texas Record |
58TH COURT DISTRICT: AUGUST 2016 US MONEY RESERVE INC V.

Who gets burned, the customer or Starbucks?

By The SE Texas Record |
If someone spilled hot coffee on you or you accidentally suffered some other horrible instantaneous pain or injury, would it take you two years to react?

Texas AG blocks unlawful and deceptive conduct at Texas law firm

By Kerry Goff |
The Texas Attorney General’s Office has agreed to a judgment and permanent injunction against a former disbarred immigration attorney, Paul A. Esquivel, his former associate attorney, Juan Carlos Penaflor, and former office manager, Olvia Martinez.

Employee accuses Office Depot of discrimination, harassment

By Wadi Reformado |
HOUSTON — A Magnolia woman is suing Office Depot, alleging discrimination and sexual harassment.

Employee accuses Texas Juvenile Justice Department of religious discrimination

By Wadi Reformado |
SHERMAN — A Dallas woman is suing the suing Texas Juvenile Justice Department, alleging religious discrimination and retaliation.

Galveston County woman accuses property owners of negligence

By Wadi Reformado |
GALVESTON — A Galveston County woman is suing the owners of a Galveston apartment building, alleging their negligence caused her to be injured in a defective elevator. 

League City company accuses ail filtration business of stealing customers

By Wadi Reformado |
GALVESTON — A League City company is suing an air filtration business, alleging it misappropriated the plaintiff's information to directly compete with them.

Educator accuses school district of discriminatory employment practices

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — A Harris County educator, originally from Nigeria, is suing the Windham school district, alleging racial discrimination.

Driver alleges millwork manufacturer owes overtime wages

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — A Fort Worth driver is suing a Texas millwork business, alleging failure to pay overtime.

Pay-television provider sues multiple companies

By The SE Texas Record |
Pay-television provider accuses multiple companies of copyright infringementHOUSTON DIVISION — A pay-television provider is suing Lool Tech Co., Limited and Shenzhen Bilinren Technology Co., Ltd., d/b/a Shenzhen Lool Tech Co., Ltd., multiple companies, citing alleged copyright infringement.DISH Network LLC filed a complaint on June 20, in the U.S.

Former employees allege Cage Water Technology owes overtime wages

By Wadi Reformado |
BEAUMONT – Cage Water Technology is alleged to have not adequately compensated its employees for working overtime.

Man alleges hose caused injuries on job site

By Wadi Reformado |
GALVESTON – An electrician alleges he was injured on a job site.

Educator alleges discrimination at Lone Star College-Kingwood

By Wadi Reformado |
HOUSTON – An African-American educator alleges he was denied promotions because of his race at a Kingwood college.

Texas Supreme Court sides with state in tax-refund case

By Emily Crowe |
AUSTIN – The Texas Supreme Court ruled unanimously against oil and gas company Southwest Royalties, Inc., in a tax-refund case that will ultimately save the state and its taxpayers more than $4 billion.

Employee alleges Lowe's negligence led to her injuries

By Wadi Reformado |
BEAUMONT — An employee is suing Lowe's, alleging its negligence caused her to suffer injuries. 

Supreme Court deadlocks on Obama immigration policy to protect millions from deportation

By Vimbai Chikomo |
The Supreme Court has failed to reach a decision in President Barack Obama’s most prominent effort to reform immigration policy, which would have provided a path to gaining legal status for up to 4.5 million immigrants and protect them from deportation.

Motorist blames Friendswood for city truck striking his vehicle

By Wadi Reformado |
GALVESTON — A Galveston County man is suing Friendswood, alleging the negligence of a city employee caused a traffic crash that injured the plaintiff. 

Employee accuses property management business of age discrimination

By Wadi Reformado |
HOUSTON — A Houston man is suing an extended stay hotel business, alleging age discrimination.

Delivery driver accuses Domino's of failing to pay proper wages

By The SE Texas Record |
HOUSTON — A Harris County pizza delivery driver is suing Domino's, alleging failure to pay overtime wages.

California lender alleges Texas borrower cost her money

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON — A California woman is suing a Texas borrower, alleging she suffered financial damages of $25,000.