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News published on Southeast Texas Record in January 2025

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News from January 2025


Plaintiff alleges negligence against grocery chain following delivery accident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Fernando Gonzalez has taken legal action against Cox's Foodarama Inc., claiming negligence after sustaining injuries during a delivery at one of their stores in Texas City.

Customer Alleges Negligence Against Grocery Chain Following Parking Lot Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
A customer has filed a lawsuit against a well-known grocery chain after being injured in their parking lot due to alleged negligence.

Three Shook Attorneys Join Leadership Council on Legal Diversity

By The SE Texas Record |
The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) has selected three Shook lawyers for its professional development program.

Bradley Welcomes Nine New Attorneys in the Fourth Quarter

By The SE Texas Record |
Bradley is pleased to announce that nine attorneys, including three senior attorneys and six associates, joined the firm in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Plaintiffs Allege Major Chemical Companies' Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

By Southeast Texas Record |
Three workers have filed a lawsuit against multiple chemical companies in Harris County for negligence leading to severe injuries during pipe work at Lyondell's plant.

Plaintiff alleges local restaurant's negligence after falling speaker incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Sandy Acosta has taken legal action against Taqueria Tepatitlan #11 following an incident where a ceiling-mounted speaker fell on her while dining at their Houston location.

Caroline Hoover and Joshua Lucas Rojas Named Champions of Baylor Law School’s The Closer Competition

By The SE Texas Record |
Baylor Law School proudly announces the winners of its annual nationally recognized transactional law competition, The Closer.

Investment firms with DEI, ESG policies targeted by AG Paxton and colleagues

By John O'Brien |
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could be planning legal action against financial institutions that rely on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring policies while also following climate-activist goals in their investments.

Family Sues Caregivers Over Wrongful Death Allegations

By Southeast Texas Record |
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the children of Arthur P. Haag against several individuals they claim are responsible for his premature death due to neglect and misconduct.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against grocery chain after slip-and-fall incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Margaret Espree has filed a lawsuit against H-E-B LP following a slip-and-fall accident at one of their stores which she claims resulted from negligence on part of the grocery chain.

Homeowners Association Sues Local Business Over Unpaid Fees

By Southeast Texas Record |
The Greenfield Village Homeowners Association has filed a lawsuit against Fino Enterprises, LLC over unpaid maintenance fees and special assessments related to property ownership within their community.

Plaintiff Alleges Multiple Companies Negligent Over Defective Chair Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Beatriz Martinez has filed a lawsuit against several companies following an injury caused by a defective chair at a nail salon.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against restaurant chain following severe injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Charlotte Fisher has filed a lawsuit against Pappas Restaurants Inc., claiming negligence after she suffered a hip fracture at one of their locations due to unsafe conditions involving an unsupervised child.

Bookfest: Celebrating Richard Markovits’ ‘Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy’

By The SE Texas Record |
Texas Law faculty are invited to join us on Jan. 31, 2025, for a special event celebrating  “Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy: Economic, Moral, and Legal Concepts,” a groundbreaking two-volume study by Professor Richard S. Markovits, the John B. Connally Chair in Law.

Troutman Pepper Locke Represents Del Monte Capital in Recapitalization of Cornerstone Companies

By The SE Texas Record |
Troutman Pepper Locke represented Del Monte Capital (DMC), a private equity firm specializing in growth-oriented, lower middle-market companies, in its majority recapitalization of the Cornerstone companies: Cornerstone Excavating, formerly WDBS Cornerstone, and Cornerstone On-Site Concrete, formerly Cornerstone OnTime Concrete.

Nelson Mullins Client AK Digital Announces $20MM Capital Raise for Innovative Tech Platform

By The SE Texas Record |
After a successful reorganization, AK Digital LLC announces its plans to raise $20MM in capital to expand operations of RunMyProcess, a leading low-code workflow automation and business orchestration platform.

Plaintiff alleges Home Depot employee's negligence caused severe injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., alleging negligence after an incident involving one of its employees resulted in serious injuries to his leg and foot.

Plaintiff alleges ambulance company's negligence caused severe injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Eloisa Reyna Loera files a lawsuit against Avante Ambulance for over $1 million after sustaining injuries during transport due to alleged negligence by their employee.

Customer Sues Retail Giant Wal-Mart Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Daisy Johanny Cruz Muniz has taken legal action against Wal-Mart Stores Texas L.L.C., claiming negligence after slipping on a substance at their Katy location in June 2023.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Grocery Chain Following Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Doris Landaverde has taken legal action against Fiesta Mart after slipping on a wet floor at one of their Houston locations in October 2023.