Recent News About City of Hart
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An Arkansas woman is filing a suit alleging that a Texas headquartered company failed to pay for overtime compensation for hours worked in excess of 40 per workweek.
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A Beaumont daycare has been sued after a child allegedly sustained injury.
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A Jefferson County resident has sued after sustaining an injury in car crash.
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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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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 defendant motorist who allegedly struck a minor out riding his bicycle has opted to settle the lawsuit for $20,010.
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A Dallas company is being sued for allowing a hostile work environment after the company hired a registered sex offender who allegedly sexually harassed another employee.
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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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Two companies both calling themselves Universal Marine Inspections have suspended their fight over naming rights until next month.
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Last month, Lauren Shafer, a Bridge City resident, claims Port Arthur resident Thomas Wilcox negligently caused an automobile collision.
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Two years ago, Ronald Robison was a passenger in a vehicle when the driver began coughing heavily, causing him to run off the road and strike a tree.
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A motorcycle rider has filed suit against a Vidor resident for entering his lane and causing him to wreck.
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Dana Collins has filed suit against Vernon Davis for allegedly causing an automobile collision nearly two years ago.
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While undergoing chemotherapy treatments to combat breast cancer, a Beaumont woman claims her employer decided she was no longer needed and terminated her.
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This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts, June 24-July 2, 2008
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Reminiscent of a cliche comic strip, Karl Vanderstucken claims he was taking a casual stroll down Kitty Chapin Drive when he, "without warning," fell down a sewer hole.