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This is a letter to the editor submitted in response to a column authored by Mark Pulliam, entitled: "The Beguiling Myth of 'Mass Incarceration'"
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The Houston law firm Arnold & Itkin recently secured two verdicts rendered against W&T Offshore, reaping $3.5 million in total from the company in a single day.
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SHREVEPORT, La. – A 52-year-old Shreveport, La., attorney has pleaded guilty to federal violations in the Western District of Texas
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Gov. Rick Perry's office is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Star of Texas Awards, which honor peace officers, firefighters and emergency medical first responders who were seriously injured or killed in the line of duty.
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A Jefferson County resident is being sued for failing to repay cash advances.
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Belief can be a powerful thing. Sometimes, the law will, under certain circumstances, show deference to that belief, such as the individual who recently persuaded the Department of Motor Vehicles to allow him to have his driver’s license photo taken while wearing a spaghetti strainer on his head (he claimed to be a practicing “Pastafarian”).
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A business is suing to collect payment due under the terms of a contract.
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Attorney Langston Adams, who operates a practice out of Port Arthur, has withdrawn as a candidate for the 252nd District Court.
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I’m proud to be a lawyer. I make a comfortable living, and I get to help people and companies solve their problems and resolve their disputes.
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Keep your head in a crisis. Don’t panic, but don’t be nonchalant either. Find the happy balance between freaking out and freezing up.
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For the second time, a jury found that a local officer was negligent in causing an automobile collision, levying a $45,000 verdict against the city of Beaumont.
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In the April 26 edition, a photo from the Law Day art competition incorrectly identified the winner's art teacher.
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A trucking company has reached an agreed judgment in its suit against a contractor that allegedly did not pay for dirt supplied for a school construction project.
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A trucking company has requested a bench trial in its suit against a contractor that allegedly did not pay for dirt supplied for a school construction project.
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Claiming a broken step in an unlit stairway caused her to trip and fall, Michigan resident Agnes Standoak has filed suit against a Beaumont apartment complex.
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Jefferson County residents Yasmin Maredia and Jesse Gilchriest III will square off in an automobile collision trial this week.
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A recent Federal Circuit ruling, In re Microsoft Corp., No. 944 (Fed. Cir Nov. 8, 2010), has significant implications for businesses contemplating establishing local ties to support favorable litigation jurisdiction.
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Last June, the Southeast Texas Record reported on a suit filed by Arrankumar Lachman, doing business as D&L Trucking, against C&C West Contracting, in which he asserted he was not paid money owed pursuant to a trucking services contract.
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Claiming he was unlawfully arrested and jailed on a warrant issued for someone else, Dameon Lee Morris filed suit against the city of West Orange and police officer Dennis Hankins.