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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

News from 2022


Texas town lacks lacks authority to impose trash hauling fee, justices find

By From staff reports |
FORT WORTH - The Town of Westlake lacks authority as a general-law municipality to impose a percentage-of-revenue licensing fee on construction trash-hauling companies, according to the Texas Supreme Court’s May 20 opinion.

Woman alleges defective bed display at Ashley Furniture caused her injuries

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A woman alleges she suffered injuries due to a defective bed display at an Ashley Furniture Store in Houston. 

Man alleges he stepped in huge hole, suffered injuries at Houston business

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A man alleges he stepped into a huge hole in the loading area of a steel business and suffered injuries. 

Workers alleging exposure to hazardous chemical during pipe leak file suit

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — Several boilermakers who were exposed to a dangerous chemical during a pipe leak are claiming negligence.

Trucking company worker alleges poor safety standards led to his injuries

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A trucking company worker alleges poor safety standards caused his thumb to be crushed while operating a crane machine. 

Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office

By Press release submission |
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office.

Reed Smith welcomes energy finance partner Matthew Lea in Houston

By Press release submission |
Reed Smith welcomes energy finance partner Matthew Lea in Houston.

Judge Albright continued to lead in patent filings in 2021, according to Lex Machina Patent Litigation Report

By From staff reports |
WACO — Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, today released its annual Patent Litigation Report, which found that nearly a quarter of all the patent cases filed last year were heard by Judge Alan Albright.

Justices ‘delete’ $90K attorney’s fees award in breach of contract suit against law firm

By From staff reports |
HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals today deleted an award of $90,000 in attorney’s fees in a lawsuit brought against a law firm.

Injured seaman alleges employer has failed to provide maintenance, cure

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A seaman alleges Great Lakes Dredge & Dock has failed to provide him with maintenance and cure for the injuries he suffered while working aboard their vessel. 

AG Paxton amends Google suit to include 'Incognito mode' as another Deceptive Trade Practices Act violation

By From staff reports |
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an amended petition that adds Google’s Incognito mode to his previous geolocation-related lawsuit against the tech giant, a press release states.

Getting Your Act Together! A Look at the Current Regulatory and Litigation Landscapes Surrounding the Jones Act on May 19, 2022

By Press release submission |
Getting Your Act Together! A Look at the Current Regulatory and Litigation Landscapes Surrounding the Jones Act on May 19, 2022.

Texas AG announces $620M collected by Bankruptcy and Collections Division during tenure

By From staff reports |
AUSTIN –Attorney General Paxton has announced that the Bankruptcy and Collections Division of the Office of the Texas Attorney General has collected a total of $51,573,667 for fiscal year 2022, outstripping its $50 million goal for that time period, a press release states.

Morgan Lewis’s James Nortey Named Outstanding Diversity Champion by Houston Business Journal

By Press release submission |
Morgan Lewis’s James Nortey Named Outstanding Diversity Champion by Houston Business Journal.

Texas AG opines that school districts can’t withhold student medical info from parents

By From staff reports |
AUSTIN - Texas school districts may not withhold medical or health information about a minor child from the child’s parent or legal guardian, according to an opinion released by Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday.

Family files defective AirPods suit against Apple over son’s permanent ear damage 

By From staff reports |
SAN FRANCISCO – The parents of a San Antonio boy are suing tech giant Apple and its partner companies for damages allegedly caused when the volume in their son’s Apple AirPods increased without warning during an Amber Alert and caused permanent hearing loss. 

Texas Bar Foundation funds State Bar of Texas law related education program

By From staff reports |
AUSTIN—The State Bar of Texas Law Related Education Department and Law Focused Education, Inc. have received a $25,000 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation to help fund their newest project, Legal Beagle, a children’s book, a press release states.

Houston apartment tenant alleges scalding hot water in shower caused his burns

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A Houston apartment tenant who was scalded when hot water suddenly came out of his shower is claiming negligence. 

Customer claims she slipped on security tag at Forever 21 store in Houston

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — A customer claims she suffered serious injuries after slipping on a security tag that was left on the floor of a Forever 21 store in Houston. 

Children of worker who died from hyperthermia at Tesla construction project site sue for $25M

By Marian Johns |
HOUSTON — The children of a worker who died from hyperthermia at a Tesla construction project are claiming negligence.