News from June 2022
Texas Supreme Court to hear arguments in dispute between Walmart and Xerox over food stamp processing system crash
AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether a federal regulation protecting food stamp consumers and state governments in charge of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from lawsuits by retailers also gives technology contractors complete immunity from all state-law causes of action brought by retailers.
Continued: Trial of suit alleging man tripped over battery left in aisle at O’Reilly Auto Parts
HOUSTON — An order resetting the trial of a lawsuit alleging a man tripped over a battery left in the aisle of an O'Reilly Auto Parts store was recently filed.
Home Depot customer alleges contractor was allowed to use her store credit card without authorization
HOUSTON — A woman alleges Home Depot allowed a contractor to use her store credit card for unauthorized purchases.
Customer alleges greasy floor at Saltgrass Steakhouse caused her slip & fall
HOUSTON — A customer claims a greasy floor at a Saltgrass Steakhouse caused her slip and fall.
Woman alleges defective chair at Greyhound station caused her fall
HOUSTON — A woman alleges a defective chair at a Greyhound station in Houston caused her fall and injuries.
DEI Policies & Initiatives in Law Firms on June 1, 2022
DEI Policies & Initiatives in Law Firms on June 1, 2022.