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Monday, November 4, 2024

News from September 2024


Dental Practice Faces $1 Million Negligence Lawsuit Following Patient Injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Kathee Gaskin has filed a lawsuit against Dental Implant Associates of The Woodlands d/b/a ClearChoice Dental Implant Center along with two dentists for negligence leading to severe injuries. She seeks over $1 million in damages for physical pain, mental anguish, medical expenses, and loss of earning capacity.

Resort Guest Sues Club Solaris Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
Jocelyn Cordova has filed a lawsuit against Club Solaris after sustaining severe injuries due to unsafe conditions at their Cancun resort property. The suit claims negligence on part of the resort management for failing to maintain safe premises or provide adequate warnings about potential hazards.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence After Dog Attack Results in Severe Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
Cledoth Dave Lankford has filed a lawsuit against Robert Meek following a severe dog attack that left him with significant injuries requiring multiple surgeries. The suit claims gross negligence on Meek's part for failing to restrain his dangerous dog despite previous attacks.

Houston Man Sues Local Bar Over Severe Injuries from Alleged Hazardous Condition

By Southeast Texas Record |
Ray Kanzig has filed a lawsuit against CAPS Supper Club & Bar and Two M.A.D Investments after slipping on allegedly hazardous tiles outside their establishment in Houston. He seeks over $1 million in damages for severe injuries sustained during the incident.

A Little More Conversation: How to Communicate Successfully Across Identity Differences on September 17, 2024

By The SE Texas Record |
Holland & Knight invites you to join us and world-class speaker Michelle Silverthorn for Part 3 of her compelling, interactive program that will empower you to take action.

Aldine Independent School District again seeks to dismiss lawsuit over child sexual assault on bus

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HOUSTON – Aldine Independent School District is seeking to dismiss amended litigation brought against it and its superintendent in full, litigation initiated by the mother of a minor child who was sexually assaulted on a District school bus.

2024 Annual Supreme Court Review and Business Outlook on September 17, 2024

By The SE Texas Record |
Holland & Knight invites you to our 25th annual Supreme Court Review and Business Outlook program, which will discuss key business-related rulings and their potential effects across a wide range of industries.

Nelson Mullins Further Expands Corporate Practice in Houston with Pickup of Seasoned Healthcare Attorney

By The SE Texas Record |
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a full-service national law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to welcome partner Janice Suchyta to its office in Houston, Texas. Suchyta joins from Baker Donelson and will work in the firm’s Healthcare practice group.

Texas Public Policy Foundation-backed plaintiffs argue Corporate Transparency Act oversteps federal authority

By Nicholas Malfitano |
TYLER – A pair of plaintiffs, backed by the Texas Public Policy Foundation have filed suit against the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and their respective leaders, arguing that the recently-adopted Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) oversteps federal authority by requiring that anyone who forms a state corporate entity must disclose private information to federal law enforcement.

Corporate Partner Greg Hidalgo Joins Bradley in Dallas

By The SE Texas Record |
Bradley is pleased to announce Greg Hidalgo has joined the firm’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group as a partner in the Dallas office.

Watson, Chevron named in recently filed Harris County lawsuits

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Recently filed lawsuits in Harris County, Texas courts include a sexual assault case against NFL player Deshaun Watson and a personal injury action from a man who suffered injuries at the Chevron Refinery.

Locke Lord Dallas Associate Hoa Nguyen Selected as Member of State Bar of Texas’ 2024-2025 Class of LeadershipSBOT

By The SE Texas Record |
Locke Lord Dallas Associate Hoa Nguyen has been selected as a member of the State Bar of Texas and Texas Young Lawyers Association’s 2024-2025 class of LeadershipSBOT.

Nail Salon Sued Over Slip-and-Fall Incident Leading to Serious Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
Mabisha Stubblefield Crawford has filed a lawsuit against Julian Nails following an incident where she slipped on water leaking from a pedicure chair. The plaintiff seeks $250,000 in damages for medical expenses and emotional distress resulting from her injuries.

Restaurant Employee Sues Employer Over Severe Negligence Leading to Debilitating Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
Marvin Hicks has filed a lawsuit against Quotes Willowbrook Restaurant LLC along with its owners Kevin McCraw and Harold Steele for severe negligence resulting in serious injuries sustained during his employment. The suit seeks up to $250,000 in damages among other forms of relief.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against transport company after workplace injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against R&A Transport Inc., alleging severe negligence that led to significant personal injuries during a workplace incident in June 2024. The plaintiff seeks over $1 million in damages for physical pain, mental anguish, medical expenses, and lost earning capacity.

Fifth Circuit appeals court finds constitutional rights of minor parties in Texas were not violated

By Nicholas Malfitano |
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has joined a lower federal court in finding that the constitutional rights of minor political parties and their candidates in Texas were not violated by numerous provisions of the Texas Election Code.

Post 80/20/30 Landscape? What is Next for the Hospitality Industry? on September 12, 2024

By The SE Texas Record |
On August 23, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Department of Labor's 2021 regulations codifying the 80/20/30 rule.

AG Paxton sues Travis County, claims taxpayer funds were improperly used for voter registration efforts

By Nicholas Malfitano |
AUSTIN – State Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal action against the Travis County Commissioners Court, arguing that the government body improperly used taxpayer funds to employ a third-party organization to encourage voter registration efforts without having the lawful authority to do so.

Fifth Circuit laments federal government's failure to respond to citizens

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS - It's not her fault the federal government dragged its heels, an appeals court has ruled in reviving a white woman's discrimination lawsuit against a Houston hospital.

Where Are Care & Delivery Models Headed in 2025, and What Will Be the Impact on Real Estate Usage & Strategy? on September 10, 2024

By The SE Texas Record |
Real Estate attorney Jeff Calk will speak at the 15th Annual InterFace Healthcare Real Estate Conference hosted in Dallas.