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Consumer Sues Appliance Manufacturer Over Exploding Pressure Cooker Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Cheryl Labbe has filed a lawsuit against SharkNinja Operating LLC after suffering severe burns due to an alleged malfunctioning pressure cooker manufactured by the company.

Houston Resident Sues Local Business and Owner Over Vicious Dog Attack

By Southeast Texas Record |
A Houston woman has filed a lawsuit against Nachmani Mix LLC and its owner following a brutal dog attack that left her severely injured last year.

Parents Sue Grocery Chain Over Child’s Escalator Injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
In a distressing case filed on October 16th in Harris County District Court by Alake and Carnell Williams against TK Elevator Corporation and H-E-B LP seeks justice for their daughter who suffered life-altering injuries from an allegedly defective...

Utility Company Accused of Negligence After Injuries from Uncovered Construction Pits

By Southeast Texas Record |
Joshua Hurley and Dylan Schaffer have filed a lawsuit against The Aspen Utility Company after falling into uncovered construction pits allegedly left unmarked by the company’s workers in Kingwood, Texas.

Injured Worker Sues Energy Company Over Alleged Negligence Leading to Catastrophic Fire

By Southeast Texas Record |
Devin Price has filed a lawsuit against Midstream Texas Operating LLC following severe injuries sustained during an oil loading operation at a marine facility in Aransas Pass earlier this year.

Plaintiffs accuse neighbors of negligence over fallen tree damaging home

By Southeast Texas Record |
A Harris County couple is suing their neighbors for negligence after a pine tree fell onto their home causing extensive damage despite prior warnings about its instability.

Houston Resident Alleges Negligence Against Major Healthcare Provider Following Injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Karen Laws has filed a lawsuit against Memorial Hermann Health System following an injury sustained at their facility due to alleged negligence involving unsafe conditions on their premises.

5 new cases to know: Uber driver followed and shot, plus more

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A nightmare passenger for an Uber driver, a law firm's seven-figure fight and a Houston pharmacy taking on the DEA are among new lawsuits of note in Southeast Texas.

Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Oct. 18

By Southeast Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Oct. 18 in the suits below:

Locke Lord’s Jennie Simmons Named 2024 Outstanding Business Leader in Law Honoree by Houston Business Journal

By The SE Texas Record |
Jennie Simmons, Co-Chair of Locke Lord’s Corporate Practice Group, has been named a 2024 Women Who Mean Business honoree by the Houston Business Journal as an Outstanding Business Leader in Law, recognizing Houston’s most successful women and business leaders.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Retail Giant Following Store Injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Norma Gomez Rios has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Texas L.L.C., claiming negligence after suffering severe injuries from slipping on a liquid at one of their stores in Houston. Filed in Harris County's District Court on October 9th, she seeks damages between $250K-$1M for pain and financial losses incurred due to alleged safety oversights by the retailer.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against grocery chain H-E-B following injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Winifred Bell has filed a lawsuit against grocery giant H-E-B after sustaining injuries allegedly due to negligence at one of their stores in Webster, Texas. The suit seeks damages exceeding $250K but less than $1M for personal injuries suffered when an uneven ramp caused her fall while using an electric cart.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Medical Professionals at Texas Children's Hospital Following Son's Death

By Southeast Texas Record |
A mother has filed a lawsuit against Texas Children's Hospital and affiliated doctors alleging negligence leading to her son's death after a routine procedure went awry. The case highlights alleged lapses in medical care including failure to administer antibiotics post-surgery despite clear signs of infection risk.

Plaintiff alleges hospitality company La Quinta Inn & Suites of negligence leading to injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Dawn Bordovsky has filed a lawsuit against HBD Hospitality LLC over alleged negligence at one of its La Quinta Inn & Suites locations in Texas after sustaining serious injuries from a slip-and-fall incident earlier this year. She seeks significant monetary compensation for her injuries and related damages while highlighting failures in safety measures at the hotel premises.

Employees Allege Privacy Breach Against Bakery Franchise Over Hidden Camera Incident

By Southeast Texas Record |
Two employees have sued Nothing Bundt Cakes after discovering a hidden camera in their workplace restroom led to severe emotional distress due to management's alleged mishandling of the situation. Filed in Harris County District Court on October 10th by attorneys from The Buzbee Law Firm, this case highlights serious allegations including negligence and invasion of privacy against the bakery chain.

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Paxton’s Cold Case Unit Helps Solve Decade Old Homi­cide in Texarkana

By The SE Texas Record |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit assisted the Texarkana Police Department in solving a 2014 homicide, leading to the arrest of 27-year-old Cameron Cheatham for the murder of Xavier Rollins.

Pax­ton sues Biden admin­is­tra­tion for refus­ing to ver­i­fy cit­i­zen­ship sta­tus of poten­tial­ly inel­i­gi­ble vot­ers

By Chris Dickerson |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary and other parties in the Biden administration for refusing to comply with federal law requiring them to assist States in verifying the citizenship status of potentially ineligible people registered to vote.

EEOC settling case against Katy facility over nurse's sleep schedule

By John O'Brien |
HOUSTON - A Katy rehabilitation and assisted living facility appears to have resolved claims it fired a nurse over her sleep disorder.

Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Oct. 17

By Southeast Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Oct. 17 in the suits below:

Plaintiff sues restaurant chain over alleged negligence leading to severe injury

By Southeast Texas Record |
Ragean Elia has taken legal action against Morton’s of Chicago/Houston after suffering severe burns allegedly due to their negligence during a visit in November last year. Filed in Harris County District Court on October 11th by attorney Sean C. Villery-Samuel from Provost Umphrey Law Firm L.L.P., the suit seeks compensatory damages along with punitive measures citing gross negligence by the defendant.