News from March 2017
Consumer accuses Houston company of deceptive practices
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing a Houston company, alleging deceptive trade practices.
Houston business accuses investment company of breach of contract
HOUSTON — A Houston business is suing an investment company, alleging refusal to apply payments.
Driver accuses parking management business of harassment
&&&HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing a parking garage operator, alleging age discrimination and hostile work environment.
Bar operators blamed for attack on customer
BEAUMONT — An Orange County woman is suing Louisiana bar operators, alleging assault, battery and negligence in preventing injuries.
Family blames tractor trailer operators for fatal crash
TYLER — A Van Zandt County man is suing tractor trailer operators, alleging their negligence caused a fatal crash. .
Mostyn Law non-suits State Farm from hail suit prior to trial
DALLAS - The trial of a hail lawsuit against State Farm Lloyds slated for late February never took place, as the plaintiffs in the case filed a notice of non-suit a few days prior.
Pedestrian accuses Beaumont motorist of negligence
BEAUMONT — A Jefferson County woman is suing a Beaumont motorist, alleging her negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff.
Truck driver alleges employer failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON — A Houston truck driver is suing his employers, alleging violation of workers compensation acts in failing to pay proper overtime.
Bartender alleges restaurant failed to pay overtime
HOUSTON — A Harris County bartender is suing restaurant and bar operators, alleging violation of workers compensation acts in failing to pay overtime.
Whirlpool alleges refrigerator water filter seller broke law
MARSHALL — Whirlpool is suing a refrigerator water filter seller, alleging false designation of origin.
Worker accuses maintenance corporation of discrimination
MARSHALL — A Cass County man is suing a maintenance company, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.
Texas AG encouraged By Trump's move to reverse protections for transgender students
AUSTIN, TX -The Trump administration’s move to rescind Obama-era transgender students’ protections, which allows them to use bathrooms and facilities in public schools that correspond with their gender identities, has the Texas attorney general feeling hopeful.
Service manager accuses Tyler of discrimination
TYLER — A Smith County woman is suing Tyler, alleging violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Medication aide accuses employer of discrimination
MARSHALL — A Cherokee County man is suing a rehabilitation and nursing center, alleging age discrimination and violation of workers compensation acts.
Construction materials supplier alleges customers breached agreement
HOUSTON — A construction materials supplier is suing two customers, alleging breach of agreement and guaranty.
Fort Bend customer accuses contractors, subcontractors of contract breach
HOUSTON — A Fort Bend County man is suing contractors and subcontractors, alleging breach of contract and breach of warranty.
Senate committee approves bill aiming to end ‘wrongful birth’ lawsuits
AUSTIN — Texans would no longer be allowed to sue doctors for a "wrongful birth" under a bill approved unanimously by the Senate State Affairs Committee on Feb. 27.