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Turner Specialty granted arbitration in wrongful death case
Southeast Texas Record
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Turner Specialty granted arbitration in wrongful death case

  • Phil Davidson
  • Updated Mar 2, 2026

HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals has reversed a ruling denying Turner Specialty Services’ motion to compel arbitration in a wrongful death case. 

$3.2M verdict to white teen branded a racist gets appealed 
Southeast Texas Record
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$3.2M verdict to white teen branded a racist gets appealed 

  • Phil Davidson
  • Updated Feb 25, 2026

DALLAS - A Black mom who jurors found acted with “extreme and outrageous conduct” toward a white teen is appealing the $3.2 million judgment l…

Attorney loses appeal over election for district judge seat 
Southeast Texas Record
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Attorney loses appeal over election for district judge seat 

  • Updated Feb 11, 2026

HOUSTON - In 2022, attorney Erin Elizabeth Lunceford ran for election for judge of the 189th District Court in Harris County, losing in the ge…

Court affirms firm’s take-nothing judgment Karolyi Nassar win
Southeast Texas Record
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Court affirms firm’s take-nothing judgment Karolyi Nassar win

  • Phil Davidson
  • Updated Feb 6, 2026

HOUSTON - A jury verdict that resulted in a trial lawyer taking nothing from his former law firm has been affirmed by the First Court of Appeals. 

Don’t blame it on the alcohol: Plaintiff can fault car wreck for fall
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Don’t blame it on the alcohol: Plaintiff can fault car wreck for fall

  • Daniel Fisher
  • Feb 2, 2026

CONCORD, N.H. - A woman who clocked a blood-alcohol level well above the legal limit after she fell down stairs at a party gets another chance…

Loss in case of tortured, murdered Pa. 12-year-old girl appealed
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Loss in case of tortured, murdered Pa. 12-year-old girl appealed

  • John O’Brien
  • Jan 29, 2026

PHILADELPHIA – The sisters of a 12-year-old girl who was starved and tortured until her death are appealing a federal judge’s decision that di…

J&J to appeal ‘egregious’ $1.5B Baltimore talc verdict
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J&J to appeal ‘egregious’ $1.5B Baltimore talc verdict

  • Chris Dickerson
  • Updated Dec 23, 2025

BALTIMORE – A Baltimore city jury has awarded $1.5 billion to a woman after ruling Johnson & Johnson and subsidiaries exposed her to asbes…

WVSC to hear appeal of case about charter school approvals
West Virginia Record
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WVSC to hear appeal of case about charter school approvals

  • Chris Dickerson
  • Updated Dec 23, 2025

CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has docketed an appeal challenging a Kanawha Circuit Court order that permanently enjo…

Houston escapes suit after man slips in pee in airport bathroom 
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Houston escapes suit after man slips in pee in airport bathroom 

  • Phil Davidson
  • Dec 17, 2025

HOUSTON - The First Court of Appeals has dismissed a slip and fall lawsuit against the City of Houston. 

Conviction overturned: It’s not computer-hacking if you resign

Conviction overturned: It’s not computer-hacking if you resign

  • Daniel Fisher
  • Updated Dec 11, 2025

PHILADELPHIA - Resigning from a company doesn’t necessarily end an employee’s legal access to company computers, a federal court ruled in a ca…

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