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Federal judge dismisses breach of warranty claims without prejudice, in fatal trash truck accident action

Federal judge dismisses breach of warranty claims without prejudice, in fatal trash truck accident action
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Legal battle brewing in Texas over payout in fatal truck crash

Legal battle brewing in Texas over payout in fatal truck crash
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Knee injuries at Outback Steakhouse update: Scottdale plaintiff settles claims

PITTSBURGH – A Scottdale plaintiff who allegedly suffered a broken left knee when visiting an Outback Steakhouse restaurant nearly four years ago has settled her litigation against the popular chain. Connie Sheraw of Scottdale first filed suit on Feb. 20, 2018 in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas versus Bloomin’ Brands, Inc. (doing business as “Outback Steakhouse”) of Monroeville. “On or about Feb. 9, 2017, at approximately 7:00 p.m., while on defendants’ premises, plaintiff was caused to slip and fall on a greasy substance and/or food material which was located near the kitchen, causing serious and permanent personal injuries,” the suit stated. “As a direct and consequential result of the negligent and/or careless conduct of the defendants, described above, the plaintiff suffered various serious personal injuries in the following particulars: Left knee injuries including fracture; scrapes, lacerations, contusions and bruising. As a result of these injurie

Texas Attorney General s Office Denies Whistleblowers Were Fired Because They Reported Ken Paxton To Authorities – Houston Public Media

Texas Attorney General’s Office Denies Whistleblowers Were Fired Because They Reported Ken Paxton To Authorities The firings and any other “adverse employment action” resulted from the top aides’ “own misconduct, lack of competence, and/or disloyalty to the Office,” attorneys for the state agency wrote in a new filing Monday. December 14, 2020, 4:19 PM Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton s office generally denies each and every claim and allegation made by the whistleblowers, attorneys for the state wrote in the brief filing. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton‘s office told a state district court on Monday that it was not retaliating when it fired former top Paxton aides who had reported their boss to authorities for possibly breaking the law.

Texas AG denies whistleblowers were fired because they reported Paxton to authorities

Texas AG denies whistleblowers were fired because they reported Paxton to authorities
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