Union Pacific Hq
Recent News About Union Pacific Hq
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Friday, May 16
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Railroader claims he developed lung cancer after toxic exposure
Union Pacific Railroad switchman and yardmaster Jerry Brown claims he developed lung cancer as a result of exposure to toxic substances during a career that spanned 43 years. -
Wednesday, April 23
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Friday. April 11
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Railroad workers injured in recent derailment file separate suits
Union Pacific Railroad workers injured when a train derailed last week en route from Marion to Joppa, Ill. filed separate Federal Employers' Liability Act suits in federal court. -
Lakin firm wants judge to set aside $3.7 million judgment; case to be heard April 10
TULSA, Okla. - U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell has set an April 10 hearing on a motion of the Lakin Law Firm to set aside a $3,752,601.80 default judgment. -
Friday, March 14
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Wednesday, February 27
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UP railroad engineer files FELA complaint in St. Clair County
Union Pacific Railroad engineer Donald Schult filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act suit in St. Clair County Circuit Court Feb. 14 claiming he fell in a locomotive engine because of a fuse located on the engine's floor or steps. -
Union Pacific named in FELA complaint
Winfer "D.D." Abernathy filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act suit against Union Pacific Railroad Co. in St. Clair County Circuit Court Jan. 28. -
Wwednesday, Jan. 30
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Lloyd's of London comes to the rescue in $3.7 million judgment against Lakin
Lakin TULSA – Lloyd's of London, famous for bearing risks no one else can bear, has chosen to defend Tom Lakin and the Lakin Law Firm in an Oklahoma legal malpractice case. -
Arkansas trackman makes FELA claim in Madison County
An Arkansas railroad worker filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) suit in Madison County Circuit Court Jan. 14, alleging Union Pacific failed to provide him a safe place to work. -
Loose seat causes railroad conductor's neck injuries, suit says
A Union Pacific Railroad conductor claims neck injuries due to sitting on a loose or broken seat that went back and forth. -
Railroad worker claims knee degeneration
Larry Gier, an employee of Union Pacific Railroad from 1969 until 2005, filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act suit in St. Clair County Circuit Court claiming he suffers from degeneration of his knees and their related structures. -
FELA suit claims excessive whole body vibration injuries
Union Pacific Railroad machine operator Darrell Harris filed a Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) suit in St. Clair County claiming he has experienced long-term cumulative trauma and excessive whole body vibration injuries due to his employer's negligence. -
Friday, Jan. 4
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Wednesday, Dec. 19
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Wednesday, Nov. 28
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Stack amenable to tossing non-resident asbestos cases
Judge Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack reminded a group of asbestos lawyers that he's not opposed to dismissing cases with little or no tie to the county.