VA Closing Texas Brain Injury Program

Posted on Sunday, May 31st, 2009

VA closing Austin, Texas Brain Injury Program
The federal Department of Veterans Affairs is shutting down an Austin-based, multimillion-dollar research program that studies the effects of brain injuries on veterans.
The Brain Imaging and Recovery Laboratory will [...]

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Personal injury suit alleges plastic beach chair not properly maintained

Posted on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

A British man’s visit to a beach house on the Bolivar Peninsula in the spring of 2007 ended in a personal injury lawsuit against a Houston couple.
Julian Bruce of Horsham, England, says he and his [...]

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Employee’s sexual harassment claim is unfounded, judge rules

Posted on Monday, May 18th, 2009

Employee’s sexual harassment claim is unfounded, judge rules
A federal judge in the Western Distrist of Texas has tossed out a woman’s suit against her former employer after determining that she didn’t have enough proof to [...]

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Texas Peanut Plant Fined Record $14.6 Million

Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009

As reported in the Dallas Morning News, the Texas plant owned by a bankrupt peanut company at the heart of a national salmonella outbreak was fined a record $14.6 million by the state this week. [...]

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Texas Lawyer Wins $7.5 Million in MRSA Case

Posted on Monday, February 23rd, 2009

A lawyer won $7.5 million for her client whose doctor “failed to correctly diagnose and treat a hospital infection that led to gangrene in both his arms and legs.” The patient originally went to the [...]

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Texas Personal Injury Law

Posted on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Personal injury litigation is subject to different regulations in every state.  To bring a case in Texas it is very important that you consult an experienced Texas personal injury lawyer, who can guide you through [...]

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