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06/06/2024

HOUSTON - A trip and fall lawsuit seeking up to $1 million in damages has been brought against Sellers Bros.

06/06/2024

AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court recently found that two plaintiffs offered evidence that TxDOT intentionally destroyed their trees, remanding the inverse condemnation claim to the trial court for further proceedings.

06/05/2024

HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals yesterday affirmed a ruling denying the city of Houston governmental immunity from a lawsuit alleging a police officer caused an automobile collision.

06/04/2024

AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a data privacy and security initiative, establishing a team focused on enforcement of Texas privacy laws.

06/04/2024

HOUSTON - A lawsuit against Helix Energy Solutions Group is alleging a man was injured when he fell while exiting from the bathroom to the bedroom.

05/31/2024

Lex Machina has released over 40,000 cases involving First Amendment litigation, achieving its full civil rights coverage

05/31/2024

HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee is formally petitioning the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to update its air quality rules to comply with federal law.

05/30/2024

HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today affirmed a final judgment dismissing a defamation lawsuit brought by Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, who publicly voiced her opposition on vaccine mandates, against Houston Methodist Hospital.

05/30/2024

HOUSTON - Fiesta Mart has been hit with a lawsuit claiming a shopper tripped over a cart in the middle of an aisle.

05/29/2024

HOUSTON - A League City trampoline park that was hit with a suit last August alleging a “lack of supervision” resulted in a child’s injury hit back yesterday, arguing that the parents had a duty to supervise.

05/29/2024

HOUSTON - A March 2025 trial has been slated in a lawsuit claiming a Bar Louie waitress dropped a heavy skillet on a woman’s head from the second floor.

05/28/2024

HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals recently affirmed a summary judgment win favor of Buc-ee’s in a slip and fall lawsuit.

05/23/2024

HOUSTON — A lawsuit has been filed against Advantek Waste Management Services and Drillwell following a saltwater disposal plant explosion that injured several workers.

05/22/2024

HOUSTON - Texas counties are apparently not people, at least when it comes to health care liability claims, according to the 14th Court of Appeals.

05/22/2024

AUSTIN - The Third Court of Appeals today reversed the denial of a motion to dismiss under the Texas Citizens Participation Act – a motion brought by the Texas Tribune and several other media defendants.

05/22/2024

HOUSTON - A lawsuit is alleging that a man was shot and killed at a Primos Food Store by a man who was allowed to remain on the premises despite the danger he posed.

05/21/2024

AUSTIN - Sworn complaint information filed with the Texas Ethics Commission is not subject to the Public Information Act and may not be disclosed to a legislator requesting the information, Attorney General Ken Paxton recently opined.

05/20/2024

AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking an injunction to enjoin a charity’s alleged “continued illegal alien harboring, operation of a stash house, and operations as a whole.”

05/20/2024

AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court concluded on Friday that Attorney George Fleming has been “judicially estopped” from establishing an essential component of a summary-judgment motion seeking to dismiss malpractice claims over his handling of fen-phen litigation.

05/16/2024

HOUSTON - A woman is claiming a doormat at a Family Thrift Center was not positioned for safe footing or to soak up water, and that the rainy weather should have alerted the store to the potential hazard.

05/16/2024

HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals today reversed an order granting Houston Methodist Hospital’s motion to dismiss a med-mal lawsuit, finding that the plaintiffs’ expert report was sufficient under Chapter 74 of the Texas Civil Code.

05/16/2024

AUSTIN - The Supreme Court of Texas recently wiped a $12 million dollar jury award in a lawsuit over a collision with a tractor-trailer, finding that counsel for the plaintiffs crossed a line with “an uninvited accusation of discriminatory animus.”

05/15/2024

HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals yesterday affirmed the dismissal of claims in a Winter Storm Uri lawsuit brought against Homeowners of America MGA and Homeowners of America Insurance Company.

05/15/2024

HOUSTON - Texas companies were ordered to pay out $3,703,058,833 stemming from nuclear verdicts in 2023 – the second-highest statewide total across the nation, according to a Marathon Strategies report.

05/14/2024

AUSTIN - When it comes to private mental hospitals, a county may require medical facilities that are not governmental entities to pay application filing fees, according to Attorney General Ken Paxton.

05/14/2024

HOUSTON - A personal injury lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages has been brought against CenterPoint Energy and United Locating Services of Texas.

05/14/2024

HOUSTON - A man is alleging he slipped and fell near a Whole Foods salad bar after a security guard who was allegedly beating a homeless man pushed him for trying to stop the attack.

05/09/2024

Houston attorney can’t escape lawsuit lender’s suit over $2M debt

05/08/2024

HOUSTON — Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Harris Health, alongside Trinity Gardens and Kashmere Gardens Super Neighborhood councils, against the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

05/08/2024

HOUSTON - The 14th Court of Appeals yesterday affirmed a ruling denying the St. Joseph Medical Center’s motion for arbitration in a lawsuit claiming a woman was wrongfully terminated from the hospital after reporting a mental health patient sexually assaulted her.

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