Samuel et al v. Signal International L.L.C. et al

  1. April 02, 2015

    Signal Can't Duck Trafficking Claims In Texas

    Signal International LLC will have to face claims in Texas federal court that it trafficked workers from India and subjected them to involuntary servitude, a judge ruled, dealing another blow to the shipbuilder in one of several related cases unfolding against the company.

  2. February 09, 2015

    Expert Testimony Whittled Down In Signal Trafficking Case

    A Texas magistrate judge in a human trafficking suit accusing Signal International LLC of subjecting recruited Indian workers to forced labor ruled Friday that certain testimony could be excluded, coming down largely in favor of the plaintiffs in the case.

  3. January 26, 2015

    Signal Can't Kill Human Trafficking Suit, Judge Says

    A Texas federal judge on Monday ruled that Signal International LLC cannot kill claims under federal human trafficking laws accusing the shipbuilder of coercing Indian citizens to pay for temporary work visas, saying the workers ended up in the U.S. and the fact that they were recruited from outside the country is irrelevant.

  4. May 21, 2013

    Marine Services Co. Hit With Human Trafficking Suits

    More than 500 employees of Signal International LLC launched suits in Texas and Mississippi federal courts Tuesday, alleging the marine services company and its recruiters lured them from India with false promises of permanent resident status and forced them into slave labor.

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