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Recent News About Baylor
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New business licenses issued in Jefferson County
March 3 - 9 License #:7199 Assumed Name:4 SEASONS LANDSCAPING SERVICE Address:P O BOX 5924, BEAUMONT, TX 77726 Owner Name:BARNES RUSSELL W. -
Shut down: Port Arthur ISD’s bid for attorney’s fees in white woman’s discrimination suit
BEAUMONT – On March 9, the Port Arthur Independent School District had its motion for judgment nunc pro tunc denied by a district judge, shutting down the district’s attempt to revert a judgment in a discrimination suit. -
57 companies named as defendants in benzene suit
BEAUMONT – More than four-dozen corporate defendants have been named as defendants in a recently filed benzene lawsuit. -
Ferguson Law Firm obtains TRO in suit brought over recent I-10 fatality
BEAUMONT - A district judge has issued a temporary restraining order to preserve evidence from the Jan. 10 18-wheeler crash that claimed the lives of a Southeast Texas couple. -
Reports show Wortham outraised Timaeus in effort to claim judgeship
BEAUMONT – The latest round of campaign finance reports show Baylor Wortham, a Democrat heavily funded by Jefferson County trial lawyers, significantly out raised his Republican counterpart in his successful bid to claim the 136th District Court bench. -
Will Wortham and Sanderson bring their sons into the 'family business'?
There are lots of family businesses in Beaumont. Lovoi & Sons Pharmacies is one of them. Jasper Lovoi Sr. opened up a drugstore in Beaumont over 80 years ago. His son, Jasper Jr., now runs the company and his grandson, Jasper III, is also on staff, carrying on the tradition. -
Sons of district judges seek to succeed fathers, receive financial backing from JC trial lawyers
BEAUMONT – Funded by some of the most influential trial lawyers in Southeast Texas, the progeny of one current and one former district judge will seek to fill their respective father’s seats on the bench this election cycle. -
Family blames Nissan for crash that injured minor
MARSHALL — A family member is suing Nissan, alleging its negligence led to a crash that injured a minor child. -
Mother takes errant driver, employer to court over child’s alleged injuries
A woman filed a lawsuit against a driver and his employer alleging vehicular negligence in a 2015 accident that she claims hurt her child. Tamesha Baylor, as next friend of minor Brooklyn Baylor, filed a complaint against Zaim Mehmedovic of Bowling Green, KY, and GRMI Logistics of Grand Rapids, MI, in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas July 2, claiming liability in a June 2015 collision. -
Dallas tax preparer indicted for fraud; told clients they were applying for 'stimulus money'
With the help of the Port Arthur Police Department, the Internal Revenue Service and the Better Business Bureau, a Dallas tax preparer has been indicted for fraud. -
Port Arthur woman charged in tax scheme
A 61-year-old Port Arthur, Texas woman has been charged for her role in the Syam Tax Service scheme in the Eastern district of Texas. -
Legally Speaking: Lawyers doing good (Part I)
The legal profession, to the surprise of no one, gets more than its fair share of bad publicity. -
JCBA celebrates Law Day with elections, awards and fun activities
Members of the Jefferson County legal community gathered May 3 for Law Day activities including the election of new officers to the local bar association and recognition of outstanding lawyers. -
Hospital finance supervisor files race, age discrimination lawsuit
SHERMAN - A hospital finance supervisor has filed an age and racial discrimination lawsuit against her former employer that claims she was retaliated against and terminated after she complained about the treatment she was receiving. -
Legally Speaking: Oh vanity, thy name is lawyer
I've always resisted the temptation to get vanity license plates. When I graduated from law school, my sister suggested personalized plates spelling out "JGB-ESQ;" I retorted that I might as well spell out "IM A TOOL." -
Apartment complex sued after child shot with air gun
MARSHALL-A Longview apartment complex is being sued after a middle-school aged child was shot in the head by a teenage resident using an air gun. -
Legally Speaking: It's Summertime, and the Litigating is Good
A judge friend of mine swears that the strangest lawsuits in his court always seem to happen in the summertime. -
Harron, Peirce granted summary judgment in CSX case over asbestos screenings
Harron WHEELING - U.S. District Judge Frederick Stamp has cancelled a trial on CSX Transportation's claim that radiologist Ray Harron of Bridgeport conspired with Pittsburgh lawyers Robert Peirce and Louis Raimond to fabricate an asbestos exposure suit. -
Harron wants to keep info about Texas troubles from W. Va. jurors
Harron WHEELING, W. Va. - Bridgeport, W.Va., radiologist Ray Harron doesn't want jurors in his federal civil fraud trial to learn that a Texas judge exposed his unreliable methods, that he pleaded the Fifth Amendment or that he lost his medical license in seven states. -
Asbestos-diagnosing doctors ordered to answer questions in CSX case in West Virginia
Harron WHEELING, W.Va. - Physicians Ray Harron and Richard Cassoff must answer CSX Transportation's questions about their roles in helping Peirce, Raimond and Coulter of Pittsburgh sue the railroad, U.S. Magistrate Judge James Seibert decided on May 14.