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News from February 2010


Bank goes after credit union to collect judgment proceeds

By Kelly Holleran |
Wells Fargo Bank says it deserves property from a local credit union after a man has allegedly failed to satisfy a judgment in the bank's favor.

Christian school trust sues unknown hacker sending misleading e-mails

By Kelly Holleran |
The financial foundation of a Beaumont Christian school has filed a lawsuit against an unknown person it claims is sending out misleading e-mails on behalf of the trust that contradict its philosophy of providing college preparatory education in a Christian environment.

Man sues insurance company after jumping child causes back injury

By Kelly Holleran |
An Orange County man claims his life insurance company refuses to pay medical bills he incurred after he injured his back when a child jumped on it.

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, Feb. 11-17, 2010

By Stacie Yates |
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, Feb. 11-17, 2010

Sunken crane leads to lawsuit

By Kelly Holleran |
A Louisiana company claims it incurred substantial costs after a crane and man-lift it leased sunk.

Grocery store employee sues Mercado after injury

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against his employer after he says he was injured while working at a grocery store.

Plaintiff asks Judge Floyd for new trial in Bronco blow out case

By David Yates |
In April 2009, a Jefferson County jury found no negligence on the part of Calvin Ford for indirectly selling a Ford Bronco to Eric Carlsen, who died in a wreck when the wheels came off his newly purchased sport utility vehicle.

Bank wants to foreclose under reverse mortgage

By Kelly Holleran |
Bank of America claims it has the right under a reverse mortgage to foreclose on a woman's property after her death.

Groves woman files suit against two drivers over collision

By Kelly Holleran |
A Groves woman has filed suit against the two drivers she says hit her vehicle.

Judge orders local law firm to hand over records

By David Yates |
As lawyers prepare to take a case to trial in Tarrant County, a Jefferson County judge has ordered a local law firm to supply the outside attorneys with court records related to the case.

Med-mal appeal moving forward with no briefs

By David Yates |
Davenport Two weeks from now, justices seated on the Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals are slated to review a medical malpractice trial despite the fact that they have yet to receive any briefs related to the case.

Electricians claim they were underpaid on Beaumont, Port Arthur school projects

By Kelly Holleran |
A group of electricians and their union filed a lawsuit against 10 contractors and two school districts, alleging the defendants did not follow prevailing wage laws when they paid the electricians.

New trial of oil and gas royalty case reset for September

By David Yates |
Last June, a trial over an oil and gas lease abruptly ended when jurors failed to reach a verdict after four days of fruitless deliberations.

Latest Tracy suit against Toyota filed over Lexus death

By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau |
E. Todd Tracy MARSHALL-- On behalf of a Marshall family, Dallas attorney Todd Tracy has filed suit against Toyota alleging that a 2007 Lexus suddenly accelerated crashing into a pickup truck causing the death of a man on his way to a Longhorn game.

RMQ wants fees paid while beneficiaries dispute settlement

By Kelly Holleran |
After securing a large settlement for plaintiffs in a wrongful death suit, a Beaumont law firm wants its share of attorneys' fees disbursed now while the beneficiaries fight out who is entitled to the settlement proceeds.

Homeowner sues contractor over shoddy home repairs

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - A Dickinson man has filed a deceptive trade practices suit against a Hitchcock construction company, claiming the business failed to perform the work necessary for his home to obtain windstorm insurance.

Woman sues Macy's over injury in purse department

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - A Hitchcock woman seeks $100,000 in damages from Macy's Department Stores Inc. for injuries she reportedly sustained at the retail chain's Texas City store a year ago, recent court documents say.

Pilgrim's Pride agrees to settlement over 'donning and doffing' time

By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau |
EL DORADO, Ark. -- Without admitting it violated the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, Pilgrim's Pride has agreed not to contest a judgment awarding more than $1 million to employees of its Dallas facility.

Avoiding the appearance of impropriety

By The SE Texas Record |
A person in a position of public trust is expected to avoid not only impropriety, but even the appearance of it.

Beaumont business seeks garnishment from Port Arthur company

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont business filed an application for a writ of garnishment against a Port Arthur company.