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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Sunday, April 28, 2024

News from September 2015


Group applauds Paxton for filing brief in support of Kountze cheerleaders

By David Yates |
In a recent amicus brief to Texas Supreme Court, the State of Texas asks the Court to protect the students’ rights to free speech and religious expression On Sept. 28 the Liberty Institute commended Attorney General Ken Paxton for filing the brief in the case of Matthews v.

Abbott: My Goal Is To Make Texas The No. 1 State For Women-Owned Businesses

By Gov. Greg Abbott |
If every woman-owned business in America were able to add just one new job tomorrow, the nation would reach full employment.

JC suit between rental owner and renter settles

By David Yates |
A suit brought over the sale of a rental property settled before the case could be heard before a jury.

Pisces, Katie's Seafood sued over claims of negligence following accident

By Robbie Hargett |
A fisherman is suing his former employers following injuries he sustained in an accident aboard a fishing vessel.

Final judgment of $326K entered in auto collision suit

By David Yates |
A Beaumont judge recently entered a final judgment of more than $326,000 in an automobile collision lawsuit. Elbert and Karen Choate filed suit against Donald Plummer, Vanguard Car Rental USA and National Care Rental US on July 21, 2008 in Jefferson County District Court. Erick Allen and Bertrand Ceasar were also named as defendants in the original petition.

Patient sues doctor, medical firm, alleging negligence in hip procedure

By Molly English-Bowers |
An Orange County woman is suing a physician and his medical firm, alleging medical negligence after unsuccesful hip surgery.

Apple is not responsible for the misuse of its iPhone

By The SE Texas Record |
Have you ever seen another motorist go by with the front windshield sun shade still in place?

Lawsuit blames rupture at $2.5B German gas cavern on Baker Hughes

By John Suayan |
A federal lawsuit accuses Baker Hughes, Inc. and Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations, Inc., doing business as a Baker Oil Tools, Inc., of property damage caused by defective sub-surface gas and oil storage equipment. In the suit filed Sept. 21 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas, Triuva Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH alleges Baker Hughes poorly designed and manufactured the equipment in question.

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By David Yates |
DBA: 9/18 - 9/24/2015 License #:30503 Assumed Name:STICKY STITCHES Address:6355 MADERA LN, BEAUMONT, TX, 77706 Owner Name:CERRATO JESSICA C License #:30526 Assumed Name:JUAN JOSE CARDENAS DBA CARDENAS BROS Address:2029 9TH ST., PORT ARTHUR, TX, 77651 Owner Name:CARDENAS JUAN JOSE License #:30232 Assumed Name:CAVAZOS RANCH Address:23620 HWY 73, HAMSHIRE, TX, 77622 Owner Name:CAVAZOS ADAM License #:30541 Assumed Name:S&R MARINE REPAIR Address:3320 N.

Jefferson County 60th Court District : November 2015

By The SE Texas Record |
Jefferson County 60th Court District: November 2015 KATHRYN MAZONE ET AL V.

Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

By John Suayan |
MARSHALL DIVISION Sept. 22 St. Isidore Research, LLC v.

Nacogdoches County man sues former employer, alleging unpaid overtime

By Robbie Hargett |
A Nacogdoches County man is suing his former employer, alleging unpaid overtime wages.

Petrochemical companies sue Jefferson County, alleging property appraisals too high

By Molly English-Bowers |
A group of corporations with properties in Jefferson County is suing the county, alleging unequal appraisal of those properties.

Google, Samsung did not infringe DRM patents, East Texas jury finds

By David Yates |
On Sept. 23 a Texas federal jury found Google and Samsung did not infringe on several digital rights management patens in a lawsuit seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.

Let’s serve our military

By Greg Abbott |
That any veteran dies waiting for health care anywhere in America is our nation’s greatest shame.

Appeals court confirms Jefferson County summary judgment win in whistleblower suit

By David Yates |
On Sept. 24 the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s ruling granting Jefferson County and a justice of the peace summary judgment in a whistleblower suit brought by a former clerk, who alleges she was terminated for reporting an alteration of governmental records.

Texas AG sues to stop sale of synthetic marijuana at Houston convenience store

By David Yates |
The Texas Attorney General’s Office has teamed up with the Harris County Attorney’s Office to stop a Houston convenience store from distributing and selling products containing synthetic marijuana.

H-E-B hit with $1M slip and fall suit

By David Yates |
Seeking up to $1 million in damages, an area resident is suing the HEB Grocery Company for a slip and fall that occurred earlier this year.

Med Center of SE Texas objects to expert report in bedsore suit

By David Yates |
The Medical Center of Southeast Texas recently filed an objection to the expert report supplied by a plaintiff claiming he suffered bedsores while under the care of the defendant.

Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas sued over alleged negligence in accident

By Robbie Hargett |
A certain Beaumont hospital is being sued after a visitor slipped and fell on a slippery floor within the hospital.