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News from September 2022


AG Paxton takes legal battle over San Antonio ISD's vaccine mandate to Texas Supreme Court

By Staff reports |
AUSTIN –Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a petition for review requesting the Texas Supreme Court to reverse the Fourth Court of Appeals’ ruling in favor of San Antonio ISD and issue an injunction against the district’s vaccine mandate, a press release states.

Consumer claims General Motors refuses to honor warranty on defective Chevy Silverado

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — General Motors is facing a suit from a consumer claiming their refusal to honor the warranty on a defective Chevrolet Silverado.

Houston-based oil, gas drilling company facing discrimination, retaliation claim

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A Houston-based oil and gas drilling company is facing a discrimination and retaliation claim. 

Suit alleges minor was robbed, fatally shot in apartment complex parking lot

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — The owners of an apartment complex are facing a claim after a minor was robbed and fatally shot on their premises.

What’s the “New Normal?” Developments in the Legal and Regulatory Landscape for LTCI on September 14 - 15, 2022

By Press release submission |
What’s the “New Normal?” Developments in the Legal and Regulatory Landscape for LTCI on September 14 - 15, 2022.

Texas Supreme Court wipes $6.3M award in surgeon’s defamation claim against Memorial Hermann

By Staff reports |
AUSTIN – On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court reversed a $6.3 million award for a physician who sued his former employer for allegedly defaming him.

Home Depot customer claims grassy covered hole in parking lot median caused her fall, sues for $1M

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — A Home Depot customer alleges a concealed hole in a grassy median caused her fall in the parking lot. 

Former early education center employee alleges race, age discrimination

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — An Asian woman alleges she faced race and age discrimination while working at an early education center in Galveston. 

Suit: Contracting company hid stucco issues with couple's new home

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A contractor is facing a claim after a couple's home in Cypress had alleged stucco issues and other construction defects. 

Bradley’s Construction Practice Ranked No. 3 in the Nation by Construction Executive

By Press release submission |
Bradley’s Construction Practice Ranked No. 3 in the Nation by Construction Executive.

Patent Trolls Find Fertile Ground in Texas

By Roger Borgelt |
Lawsuits by Shell Companies, Bad Actors Stifle Innovation, Job Creation

Governor Abbott, TJJD Announce Over $295,000 Grant To Uvalde County Juvenile Probation Department

By Press release submission |
Governor Abbott, TJJD Announce Over $295,000 Grant To Uvalde County Juvenile Probation Department.

Justices affirm ruling denying Houston immunity from suit alleging pedestrian fell into uncovered hole

By Staff reports |
HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today affirmed a ruling denying the city of Houston’s summary judgment motions in a suit alleging a pedestrian fell into a water utility hole in a sidewalk in downtown.

Sub-contractor sues alleging torque wrench fell on top of him

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A sub-contractor is alleging negligence after a torque wrench fell on top of him at a job site in Harris County. 

Homeowner alleges new home had numerous defects due to contractor's negligence

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A man alleges there were numerous defects including improperly installed stucco with his newly built home in Cypress. 

Pax­ton Sends Let­ter to Morn­ingstar and Sus­tain­a­lyt­ics Con­cern­ing Ram­pant Anti-Israel Bias and Lib­er­al Cor­po­rate Activism

By Press release submission |
Pax­ton Sends Let­ter to Morn­ingstar and Sus­tain­a­lyt­ics Con­cern­ing Ram­pant Anti-Israel Bias and Lib­er­al Cor­po­rate Activism.

Texas Supreme Court to hear arguments in case challenging contractual arbitration provision

By Staff reports |
AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in a case challenging an arbitration provision in a contract between two offshore oil producers, Total E&P USA and MP Gulf of Mexico.

Suit alleges porta potty's placement created tripping hazard

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — A woman is claiming that the placement and construction of the porta potty posed an unreasonable risk of harm.

Construction company faces claim it damaged fiber cable during excavation work

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — A construction company is facing a claim that it damaged a fiber company's cable and equipment during excavation work near Gulf Freeway in Dickinson. 

Family of AC technician who suffered electrocution claims wrongful death

By Marian Johns |
GALVESTON — The wife and children of a AC technician who died from electrocution is claiming wrongful death against his former employer.