Powers In December 2007, Carlton Bellard sued Beaumont Frame and Front End Service, claiming the company failed to properly service his truck's brakes and subsequently caused him to rear-end another vehicle.
To raise awareness to the need to provide free legal services to the disadvantaged, the Jefferson County Bar Association will recognize National Celebrate Pro Bono Week on Oct. 25-29.
Orange residents Ira and Willie Mae Brown sought and received a restraining order against the city of Orange on Monday, temporarily stopping the city from demolishing their property.
Alleging their long-time insurance agent misrepresented their policy, Bruce and Rhonda Gunstream filed suit against Sybil Fortenberry and her employer.
Ninth District appeals judges wiped out an Orange County jury verdict holding Entergy Gulf States liable for a man's fall from the roof of a moving house.
Nederland resident Deborah Kelley has filed suit against Orange resident Ollie Williams, claiming he failed to yield the right of way at an intersection.
Earlier this year, Dianna Broussard was standing in the driveway of an Orange home when Mary Berry allegedly crashed into a parked car, "causing it to strike her and knock her to the ground."
Alleging he was hit when a truck driver ran a red light, Earl Burton has filed suit against Shaw Pipeline Services and one of its truck drivers, Bradley McGuire.
Nearly two years ago, Michelle Singletary was a passenger in a vehicle traveling on Highway 12 in Vidor when Daniel Burgess allegedly failed to yield the right of way and caused an automobile collision.
In the wake of Hurricane Ike, James Harrison alleges the owners of Harvest Apartments in Bridge City took all of his possessions out of his unit, allegedly including 20 pieces of gold and three big-screen TVs, "and threw them outside where the property was damaged and stolen."
The Bridge City Police Association is suing the city and Chief of Police Paul Davis, alleging the defendants circumvented the collective bargaining agreement.
On behalf of policy holder Roy Farias, Foremost Lloyds of Texas is suing Iceman air Service for a negligent installation job that allegedly cost more than $100,000 in damage compensation to Farias' home in Orange.