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Lake Conroe Association sues San Jacinto River Authority, city of Houston over seasonal lake lowering
The controversial strategy is intended to provide flood mitigation for areas downstream.
Judge dismisses order that targeted seasonal lowering at Lake Conroe
The injunction was dismissed due to a lack of jurisdiction on Friday, according to court...
Case Finally Closed on Lake Conroe Association Lawsuit against City, SJRA - Reduce Flooding
The Lake Conroe Association (LCA) withdrew its appeal of judgements that allowed seasonal lowering of Lake Conroe.
Association aims to stop seasonal lowering of Lake Conroe
The Lake Conroe Association is seeking an injunction and restraining order to stop the...
Court dismisses city of Houston from lawsuit that seeks to stop Lake Conroe lowering
The city was dismissed from the lawsuit on April 9, but all matters concerning the San Jacinto River Authority are still pending.
Midland train crash that killed veterans on a parade float goes to trial Monday
Union Pacific and military veterans involved in the deadly collision of a freight train...
Judge Officially Dismisses Midland Train Wreck Case, Cites Weak Argument Against Union Pacific
Judge James Rush officially dismissed the case involving Union Pacific and plaintiffs from the 2012 veterans train crash with a final judgment order filed Tuesday. Rush found plaintiffs' arguments in the negligence case too weak - and supported by...
Alleged Mobile Home Scammer's Attorney Speaks Out
The attorney of Five Star Manufactured Homes Owner Angel Nabarette Jr. is speaking out on his behalf, claiming that his former sales manager is to blame.
UPDATE: Angel Nabarette Jr., Alleged Mobile Home Scammer Remains in Custody on New Felony Charges
The man behind an alleged mobile home scam is now in custody on felony theft charges, according to the Ector County Sheriff’s Department.
‘Life Coaches’ Called Ponzi Operators
AUSTIN, Texas (CN) – “Life coaches” used a string of shell companies to run a Ponzi scam that raked in $8 million to $20 million, investors claim in a class action. Named plaintiffs Cheri Lucas and April Fisher sued Coaching by Coral LLC dba The Secret to Life Coaching and CEOs Coral Rose Grant fka
‘Life Coaches’ Ran $20M Ponzi Scheme
A married couple who ran a successful life-coaching business engaged in fraud, theft, and racketeering, a new lawsuit alleges.
Couple sued for $30m over claims life coaching firm was a Ponzi scheme
Mac and Coral Grant (pictured together), from Denver, Colorado, face fraud, theft, and racketeering charges relating to the running of their company, The Secret to Life Coaching (TSTLC).
Lawsuit Shines Unflattering Light on 'Life Coaching' Industry
A lawsuit filed in Colorado is focusing new attention on the “life coaching” industry, where many practitioners lack any training or certification.
Four drug companies reach $260 million settlement to avoid first federal opioid trial in Cleveland
Four major drug companies reached an agreement with Cuyahoga and Summit counties worth $260 million on Monday, hours before the nation’s first federal opioid trial was set to commence in a courtroom in Cleveland.
Investigation of Sasol Limited - Robbins LLP
Sasol Limited (SSL) Accused of Misleading Shareholders According to the complaint for alleged violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 between
Prospective FBO Operator Cries Foul in Texas Court | AIN
Skypark Aviation is demanding the cancellation of a recently awarded FBO lease at county-owned Odessa-Schlemeyer Airport and a redo of the RFP process.
Veteran Considering Legal Action Against Ector County Over Commissioners Vote
A veteran is threatening legal action against Ector County. He said his aviation company and others were overlooked in their bid to run Schlemeyer Field.
The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas
Get this The Odessa American page for free from Wednesday, September 17, 2014 making nonprofits work. have a lot of unsung Johnson said.. Edition of The Odessa American
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