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After a fire and explosion at appellant's Baytown Olefins Plant in 2019, appellees, twenty-three individuals who were working for subcontractors at the plant, filed suit for personal injuries.
Appellants live within the Windsong Ranch development in Prosper, Texas, and are bound by the development's "master covenant."
10th Circuit Partially Reverses Summary Judgment Order Over Leaking Valero Pipeline Dispute
Judge Gregory A. Phillips dissented from the majority's ruling granting Valero's motion for summary judgment. According to the majority, the dissent concluded that the lower court had correctly granted summary judgment as to Lazy S's legal injury, having relied on Valero's sampling data.Paul Hastings, Seeking More Market Share in Texas, Lures Akin Trio
The hiring comes after an estimated 9% growth in revenue in 2023, according to the firm chair.Testing Novel Ground, Lawyers Gear for War Over Climate Change
The lawsuit comes two months after the U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition in which several energy companies sought to remove about two dozen lawsuits filed in state courts across the nation to federal court.View more book results for the query "Valero Energy"
Alleged Mercury Exposure at Occidental Plant Leads to 20 Suits—and Counting
Each complaint brings nine claims related to chronic health problems that have caused the plaintiffs to experience emotional distress and face ongoing medical bills.Ex-Occidental Plant Workers File 20 Suits—and Counting—Over Mercury Exposure
Each complaint brings nine claims related to chronic health problems that have caused the plaintiffs to experience emotional distress and face ongoing medical bills.In ongoing litigation among multiple parties involving multiple claims concerning the Moncrief family trusts and business entities, appellees filed a counterclaim against appellants disputing the validity of the fifth amendment to the Moncrief Family Partnership, L.P., arguing the signatory to the amendment lacked mental capacity or was unduly influenced.
A landlord, that was sued by a tenant over utility bills and lost, failed to prove on appeal that it was entitled to relief.
Relators sued real parties in interest, El Paso Children's Hospital Corporation and several of its physicians, for negligence, gross negligence and conscious indifference, alleging that this led to the wrongful death of their three-year-old daughter.
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