By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 24, 2021
"On balance, we think Hilton has a responsibility here," plaintiffs attorney Ed Blizzard recounted telling the jury. "What kind of hotel makes an error like this, and puts a woman in the wrong room, and then she is sexually assaulted, blames her? They didn't really treat her as a human being, much less as a guest in the hotel."
By Allison Dunn | November 23, 2021
"To humanity's chagrin, gastroenteritis is a common ailment. Texas precedent demands more: competent expert testimony on the medical probability of causation," Justice April Farris wrote on behalf of the appellate court. "Lacking such evidence, we must reverse."
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By Quentin Brogdon | November 18, 2021
Lyft works hard to position itself as a safer version of Uber in the eyes of the public, but the two companies do not appear to have a materially different approach to screening drivers and safeguarding passengers.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 9, 2021
With the rising number of suits comes a panoply of different law firms and a question of whether consolidation may be the ultimate—and most practical—course of litigation.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 9, 2021
Jim Adler, a Texas personal injury attorney, alleges in a petition filed on Friday that Houston lawyer Adam Ramji has violated an earlier settlement agreement prohibiting him from using Adler's trademarks for any purpose.
By Greg Land | November 2, 2021
The panel rejected CVS' arguments that it could not have reasonably foreseen that a violent robbery might occur at an Atlanta store and that the jury erred by not assigning any blame to the unknown shooter.
By Kenneth Artz | November 1, 2021
This situation is notable because it involves Baldwin, but when a forklift driver dies at the Amazon warehouse, little attention is paid to that. So, we need to rethink the safety of workers in all workplace environments.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 27, 2021
"We disagree with the size of the verdict and with the finding of sole responsibility on our client," Rusty Hardin of Rusty Hardin & Associates in Houston told Law.com Tuesday.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 26, 2021
"If you knew the injuries, you'd wonder why it wasn't more," said winning lawyer Randy Sorrels of Sorrels Law in Houston, who tried the case with his wife and law partner Alex Farias-Sorrels.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 19, 2021
At least 11 class actions allege that SoClean's products use harmful levels of ozone gas to sanitize CPAP and other breathing devices, such as those recalled by Philips this year.
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