City of Georgetown
Recent News About City of Georgetown
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Lemon suit brought against Ford
Alleging the Fusion she bought is a lemon, Nederland local Wendy Mullins is suing Ford Motor Company. -
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County
• Ocwen Loan Servicing has filed an application allowing foreclose of a lien of the property of Glen Norris, located at 4712 Lawndale Ave., Groves Texas 77619. -
Woman alleges new Hyundai is defective
A woman has filed suit against Hyundai, alleging the new car she purchased had numerous defects, including engine and transmission problems. -
Texas SC tackles definition of 'prevailing party'
Hecht AUSTIN � Contracts that provide legal fees for prevailing parties don't necessarily apply when plaintiffs nonsuit without prejudice, six Supreme Court Justices decided on Aug. 26. -
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County courts
Nationstar Mortgage has filed an application to foreclose on the property of Virginia McAnulty, located at 586 Georgetown St., Beaumont, Texas 77707. -
Plaintiffs' Law Firm Motley Rice Strengthens Litigation Team
WASHINGTON-Motley Rice LLC, one of the nation's largest plaintiffs' litigation firms, today announces that trial lawyer Nathan D. Finch has joined the firm as a member in its Washington, D.C. office. -
New Mexico Supreme Court has new chief justice
Daniels SANTA FE, N.M. (Legal Newsline)-Charles Daniels was sworn in Wednesday as New Mexico's new chief justice. -
Latest hurricane-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County, Feb. 22-26, 2010
A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies regarding hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Feb. 22-26, 2010. -
Gov. Perry Names Stubblefield Presiding Judge of Third Administrative Judicial Region
Stubblefield AUSTIN � Gov. Rick Perry has appointed Billy Ray Stubblefield of Georgetown as presiding judge of the Third Administrative Judicial Region for a term that will expire four years from the date of qualification. -
Legally Speaking: Law and the Fog of War, Part II of II
In Part I, we examined the historic application of the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, or MEJA, to Jose Nazario, a decorated ex-Marine, for alleged actions during combat in Iraq in 2004. -
Legally Speaking: Disorder in the court?
Having practiced law for over 18 years, I thought I'd seen it all until the evening news recently played a piece of courtroom video from a criminal trial in Georgetown, Ky.