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Train collides with tractor-trailer, engineer sues for injuries
Young A locomotive engineer is suing a trucker and his employer, claiming the train he was riding in smashed into a tractor-trailer at a railroad crossing. -
Train conductors sue Gulfmark Energy, trucker after collision at crossing
McGuire A pair of train conductors are suing a trucker and his employer after their train smashed into a tractor-trailer at a railroad crossing. -
Legally Speaking: Lessons I have learned
Around this time of year, graduating students at all levels are treated to pearls of wisdom dispensed by commencement speakers. -
Latest patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Latest patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, June 4-6, 2012. -
Bank seeks foreclosure to recoup dead man's debt
A bank that issued a deceased man's mortgage is seeking foreclosure on the man's property to recover $40,000. -
Legally Speaking: President Obama, time for a refresher course on Constitutional Law"
Browning At a March 30, 2007, campaign fundraiser, then-candidate Barack Obama stated "I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president, I actually respect the Constitution." -
PU attorneys claim 'untenable' relationship with client, withdraw from wrongful death suit
Last November, Shelly Kay Easterling sued the MCM Elegante Hotel on behalf of her late son, Guy Lambert, who allegedly overdosed on drugs and was found dead inside his hotel room. -
Couple says Wells Fargo failed to pay off creditors as agreed
A Jefferson County couple has filed suit against Wells Fargo Financial, alleging it negligently failed to pay off more than $30,000 in debt it promised to consolidate for the couple. -
Woman says debt paid, sues auto lender
GALVESTON - Brazoria County resident Deborah Winchester is suing TransUnion LLC for relying on what she claims to be "old and obsolete information." -
Lane change mishap ends in litigation
Port Arthur resident Jacori Narcisse is suing North Zulch resident Chase Nesmith for allegedly changing lanes and striking his vehicle. -
Mother claims MCM Elegante allowed son to die from drug overdose
Sparks Shelly Kay Easterling is suing the MCM Elegante Hotel on behalf of her late son, Guy Lambert, who overdosed on drugs and was found dead inside his hotel room. -
The science of asbestos: A survey of experts
Carbone WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - There are some who say all forms of asbestos are unsafe and to be exposed to any amount is hazardous, while others say that one form of asbestos can be handled safely. Then there are some who are not sure. -
Dickie Scruggs gets testimony unsealed in attempt to vacate guilty plea
Scruggs ABERDEEN, Miss. � Tort king Dickie Scruggs, who disgraced Mississippi on his way to prison, aims to get out early by disgracing his brother-in-law, former U. S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott. -
**FOR PRINT***The science of asbestos: A variety of definitions
Carbone WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Asbestos litigation has become a multibillion-dollar industry -- bankrupting large corporations, enriching lawyers and courts and providing much needed relief to victims of the deadly diseases that exposure to some types asbestos in specific amounts will cause. -
Judge's son sues over damaged BMW
The son of Beaumont Judge Bob Wortham is suing Iraj Afgani, doing business as Chase Motor Finance, for selling him a damaged BMW. -
Galveston doctor sues insurer for unpaid wreck benefits
GALVESTON - A Galveston doctor is suing his insurer for not paying him sufficiently after a "near fatal" collision in Baytown more than three years ago. -
California debt law firm, management company sued for fraud
Weinstein MARSHALL - A recent lawsuit accuses a California law firm of scheming and conspiring to take advantage of individuals who are facing money problems. -
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Nov. 30-Dec. 6, 2010. -
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Oct. 11-15, 2010. -
Legally Speaking: Nice Try, But ... No"
Sometimes, I get the feeling that judges are placed in the position of being like a game show host dealing with a particularly dense contestant giving an incorrect answer � "No, so sorry, but thanks for playing and we have some lovely parting gifts for you."