- Ex-Stanford exec to jury: 'Follow the money'
Your Houston News
Davis, who pled guilty for his part in a $7 billion Ponzi scheme headed by Stanford, testified against the Texas tycoon during Stanford's fraud trial. HOUSTON — Before the prosecution's star witness in the fraud trial of jailed Texas tycoon R. Allen ...and more » - Woman says judge's ruling on pumping breast milk was unfair
Reuters
By Deborah Quinn Hensel | HOUSTON (Reuters) - A woman whose firing from her job over a request to pump breast milk was supported by a Texas judge said on Thursday the decision was unfair and discriminatory, and her lawyer an appeal was under ...and more » 
Texas WatchdogHouston school board breaking the state's open meetings law? Not so fast. HISD ...
Texas Watchdog
By Jennifer Peebles Some of our readers may have seen the story we published this morning that reported that the Houston school board was about to break the state's open meetings law by voting on extending Superintendent Terry Grier's contract this ...and more » - Federal judge: Texas company didn't discriminate against new mom asking to ...
The Republic
She kept in close contact with Houston Funding during her roughly 10-week leave, according to cellphone records obtained by the EEOC and written statements by her former supervisors, said Tim Bowne, a senior trial attorney with the EEOC in Houston who ...and more » - Federal judge: Texas company didn't discriminate against new mom asking to ...
Washington Post
She kept in close contact with Houston Funding during her roughly 10-week leave, according to cellphone records obtained by the EEOC and written statements by her former supervisors, said Tim Bowne, a senior trial attorney with the EEOC in Houston who ...and more » - Federal judge: Texas company didn't discriminate against new mom asking to ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
During the more than two months Venters was on leave, she kept in close contact with Houston Funding, according to cellphone records obtained by the EEOC and written statements by her former supervisors, said Tim Bowne, a senior trial attorney with the ...and more » - Bank deal yields $287M to Texas homeowners, $141M to state
Houston Business Journal
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said Thursday the state and federal governments' $26 billion settlement with five large US banks yielded $428 million for Texas — with $287 million targeting homeowners. Texas was one of eight states that benefited ...and more » - Texas judge: Breast-pumping at work is grounds for firing
KENS 5 TV
Donnicia Venters had sued a debt collection company, Houston Funding, that she claimed fired her because she asked to bring a breast pump to work. Venters' attorney said her employee reviews had always been positive before she was let go.and more » - Houston man jailed, accused of beating 13-month-old daughter
Houston Chronicle
By Robert Stanton A Houston man is being held at the Harris County Jail for allegedly beating his 13-month-old daughter, according to the Harris County District Attorney's Office. The suspect, Joe Benny Salazar, 19, has been charged with injury to a ...and more » - Ex-Stanford CFO: 'Follow the money'
The Advocate
Jonathan Chan, left, and Karla Ford, right, pose on the Texas Southern University campus Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, in Houston. They are suing TSU because they got "D"s in a contract law course and were dismissed from the law school.and more »
