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Yearly Archives: 2012
Personal injury lawyers rob Democrats of broader support
By Sherry Sylvester Should Texas Republicans create a broader message on immigration reform in order to more effectively engage the demographic rise of Hispanic Texans? Certainly. But do changing demographics in Texas assure that Democrats are on the verge of emerging from … Read More
Arguments, Their View, Tort ReformMother claims daughter died from complications of anesthesia
The mother of a recently deceased woman claims her daughter died following surgery from complications associated with anesthesia. Norita Moncus and Melissa Smith filed a lawsuit Dec. 21 in Jefferson County District Court against Anesthesia Associates, Dr. Charles A. Mason, … Read More
Jefferson County, Med-Mal, News, Wrongful DeathLatest lawsuits against insurance companies over storm damage claims filed in Jefferson County
A total of three new lawsuits have been filed against insurance companies filed in Jefferson County, Dec. 17-21, 2012. The following complaints have been filed: • Jose Torres of 2410 Angelle Drive in Port Arthur alleges Fire Insurance Exchange and Sheli … Read More
Insurance, Jefferson County, NewsNew business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
License #: 82392 Assumed Name: 3D’S HANDY SERVICES Business Type: PROPRIETORSHIP Date Filed: 12/17/2012 Owner Name: GUILLORY, CURTIS License #: 82393 Assumed Name: NEW SEASON SALON Business Type: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Date Filed: 12/17/2012 Owner Name: DANTE AND DESTANY ENTERPRISES … Read More
Business, Jefferson County, NewsJackson leaving EPA
By CHRIS DICKERSON WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — Lisa Jackson on Thursday said she will be resigning from her position as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Jackson Jackson said she’ll leave the post after President Obama’s State of the Union address … Read More
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