Dixie Dance Hall
Recent News About Dixie Dance Hall
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Assault suit against Dixie Dance Hall set to be dismissed for want of prosecution
A notice of intent to dismiss for want of prosecution has been filed in a suit brought over an alleged physical assault that transpired at the Dixie Dance Hall. -
Beaumont Entertainment answers suit alleging assault at Dixie Dance Hall
Beaumont Entertainment Inc. has answered a suit brought over an alleged physical assault that transpired at the Dixie Dance Hall. -
Beaumont dance hall accused of negligence after alleged assault
A man is suing a Beaumont dance hall that he alleges failed to protect him from a physical attack. Daniel Brack filed the lawsuit against the Dixie Dance Hall, The Dixie Dance Hall Ltd. and Crockett Street Entertainment Inc. in Beaumont on Aug. 13 in Jefferson County District Court. Brack says he was at the Dixie Dance Hall in Beaumont on Dec. 28, 2013, when he was assaulted and seriously injured. -
Man claims Dixie Dance Hall failed to safely escort him off premises
Groves resident Brandon Lee Parker has filed suit against the Dixie Dance Hall, alleging employees "failed to escort him off the premises in a safe manner." -
Family of crash victim sues Dixie Dance Hall for serving drinks to driver
The parents and daughter of a man killed in a car crash have sued the bar that allegedly sold alchohol to the driver who was not only drunk, but also underage. -
County wants out of woman's drunken-driving death suit, says bar is to blame
Last summer, the Record reported on a suit involving a young woman who left a Beaumont bar intoxicated and died in a head on collision. -
Man kicked out of dance hall sues bouncers for being too rough
Although the Dixie Dance Hall is gone, the suits against the former Crocket Street hangout continue. In October 2006, bouncers tossed Zachary Bailey out of the club. Bailey has now filed a lawsuit, alleging the bouncers were too rough. -
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts
Recent civil suits filed in Orange County, Nov. 3-14, 2008 -
Morgan suit against attorney latest act in nasty divorce proceedings
For the last year local plaintiff's attorney John Morgan has been embattled in an unpleasant divorce with his wife Kathleen Winslow. Last week, the affair spilled over into another court when Morgan sued his divorce attorney. -
Seeking jackpot justice
$15 million lawsuit? Why not $15 billion? There seems to be no sensible compensation for the family of late Meagan Watkins, who now are demanding generational wealth from the Crockett Street bar it blames for her death. -
Attorney requests $15M for woman's drunken-driving death
Putting a monetary value on the life of a 22-year woman is difficult, but plaintiffs' attorney John Morgan says the parents of Meagan Watkins should receive $15 million for her death from driving while intoxicated. -
New legal premise: My fault, pay me
It should go without saying if you drink and drive and cause an accident, the fault is yours and yours alone. -
Counterclaim filed, bars closed following Dram Shop suit against Crockett Street
Barely a month ago, a young woman left a Beaumont bar and died in a head on collision. In the few weeks since her death on June 5, the woman's parents have filed a lawsuit, a defendant has filed a counterclaim and the bar where she had been drinking has gone out of business. -
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts, June 18-25, 2008 -
Parents sue other driver, bar for daughter's DUI death
John Morgan Seeking monetary compensation after their daughter was killed while driving drunk, the parents of Megan Watkins have filed suit against the establishment that sold their daughter alcoholic beverages, the tow truck driver she hit head on and the daughter's insurance company. -
Woman thrown by mechanical bull sues Crockett Street dance hall
Reluctant to ride the mechanical bull at Dixie Dance Hall, Susana Garcia was reassured by a persuasive employee that the ride would be slow. But before anyone could shout "ride 'em cowboy," Garcia was bucked and thrown face first into a table.