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A man is suing after he was injured in a car accident.
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A company is suing claiming a non-compete agreement was allegedly violated.
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A healthcare center is being sued after allegedly providing inadequate medical care.
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TBS Factoring Service LLC filed suit in the District Court of Jefferson County on Oct. 24, naming Oiltanking Beaumont Partners LP and Oiltanking Beaumont GP LLC, as the defendants.
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Sanitary Supply Co. is suing over claims the defendant breached the terms of his nondisclosure and noncompete covenants.
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A Beaumont property owner is suing its insurance company after the company failed to compensate for property damage caused by Hurricane Ike.
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A Jefferson County couple is suing after the wife was rear-ended by a driver.
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Bo-Mac Contractors and Joseph Lemelle, who sued the company for injuries he received re-securing loose freight loaded by the company’s employees, have resolved the suit.
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Although a trial was slated this month, a suit brought by Ronald Beverly, who claims he was wrongly denied some benefits for his on-the-job injury because of a typographical error, has been continued.
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An agreed take nothing judgment has been entered in a medical malpractice complaint.
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Discover Bank has filed suit against Vidor resident Paul Sergeant, seeking to collect on a past due account.
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A summer trial has been slated in a suit brought by Ronald Beverly, who claims he was wrongly denied some benefits for his on-the-job injury because of a typographical error.
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A woman has filed suit against her insurance company after she claims it refused to pay her for more than $70,000 for damages she incurred after her car caught on fire.
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A Rule 11 agreement and subsequent letter has been in a medical malpractice complaint, showing that the defendants opted to settle for $15,000.
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Last May, the Southeast Texas Record reported on a suit brought by Joseph Kiker, which alleges Thomas Termine pulled a gun on him after he threatened the man for not leashing his dog.
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A contract dispute case set to go to trial in July has been continued for another four months.
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In March 2010, a Jefferson County jury awarded Beaumont resident Clifford Teaslely $155,000 for injuries he suffered when a local police officer ran a stop sign and sideswiped his vehicle.
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Because of a typographical error, Ronald Beverly claims he was wrongly denied some benefits for his on-the-job injury.
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In November, a local teacher alleging defamation was awarded a $6,000 verdict against the parents of a child who claimed physical abuse in the classroom.