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Cyclist alleges he was attacked by Beaumont residents' dog

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT – A Beaumont man is seeking damages after an alleged dog attack in the city.

Man alleges AT&T Mobility Services terminated him because of age

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A former assistant sales manager for a cellphone retailer alleges he was terminated because of his age.

African-American woman alleges ICE discriminated against her because of race

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – An African-American woman residing in Spring alleges she was discriminated against by her federal employer because of her race and sex.

Woman seeks more than $1 million after fall in Houston parking lot

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman alleges a rock caused her to fall and break both legs in a Houston parking lot.

All Brands Cigarettes & Candy Inc. alleges it is owed more than $150,000 for goods

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Missouri City man is alleged to have failed to pay for goods delivered.

Credit Control Services Inc. alleged to have invaded consumer's privacy with calls

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Houston consumer alleges a debt collector invaded her privacy with collection calls.

Loader alleges CVS Pharmacy Inc. terminated him after on-the-job injury

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Conroe man alleges he was terminated from his job after he was injured while working.

Nurse alleges Tenet Healthcare Corp. did not pay for missed meal breaks

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A registered nurse alleges her Houston employer failed to compensate nurses for work performed during meal breaks.

Asbestos attorneys drive another company into bankruptcy

By The Record |
Three years ago, while affirming an appeals court decision overturning a multimillion-dollar judgment against Georgia Pacific in a mesothelioma case, the Texas State Supreme Court made the following assertions: that “proof of ‘any exposure’ to a defendant’s product will not suffice” to establish liability, that “the dose must be quantified,” and that “the plaintiff must establish that the defendant’s product was a substantial factor in causing the plaintiff’s disease.”

Appeal dismissed in case between city of Dallas and Sabine River Authority

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT – An appeal focused on a jurisdiction issue in litigation between the city of Dallas and Sabine River Authority of Texas has been dismissed.

Motorist behind anti-Trump sticker mulling possible legal action

By John Suayan |
HOUSTON – A Fort Bend County woman who drew controversy and the attention of law enforcement with her expletive-laced anti-Donald Trump sticker is reportedly considering legal action.

Paxton prosecutors misled grand jury to secure indictment, according to sealed brief

By David Yates |
AUSTIN – A sealed motion has surfaced in the criminal case against Attorney General Ken Paxton, suggesting prosecutors misled the grand jury to secure an indictment.

8601 Southwest Freeway LP alleges property sellers failed to disclose plumbing issues

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – The buyer of a League City commercial property alleges that plumbing issues were not disclosed before the property's purchase.

Galveston County couple alleges individual failed to perform construction work

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – A Galveston County couple alleges they made a payment to a Galveston man to construct a home but no work was done.

Woman alleges Toyota failed to manufacture crashworthy car

By Philip Gonzales |
TEXARKANA – A Mount Pleasant woman has filed a suit against an auto manufacturer after her daughter sustained fatal injuries in a car crash.

Nurse claims University of Texas Medical Branch discriminated against her because of disorder

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON – A nurse alleges that she was discriminated against by a medical facility because of her disability.

Former The Kitchen Connection LLC store manager alleges he is owed unpaid overtime

By Philip Gonzales |
SHERMAN – A Richardson man formerly employed as a store manager has filed a class-action lawsuit against an employer over allegations of unpaid overtime wages.

Brookshire Grocery Co. accused of age discrimination by former employees

By Philip Gonzales |
TYLER – Three former employers of a Smith County company allege their age was the reason for their termination.

Diversified Consultants Inc. alleged to have harassed consumer with collection calls

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A Pearland man alleges he was harassed with phone calls from a debt collector.

Southwest Seafood Inc. employee alleges he is owed overtime pay

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON – A general laborer for a Houston seafood seller alleges that he is not paid overtime wages.