Gilbert T. Adams
Recent News About Gilbert T. Adams
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Fatal auto-pedstrian accident results in lawsuit
A driver who allegedly hit and killed a pedestrian while on the job lands employer in court. -
Defendants non-suited in lawsuit over man’s fuse burns
A notice of non-suit was filed in a suit brought against several companies alleging a nite light fuse caught fire. -
Jefferson Co. resident sues to collect debt, damages after auto collision
A Jefferson County man is suing after he was involved in an automobile accident. -
Law Offices of Gilbert T. Adams answers delinquent American Express bill suit
In January, American Express Bank, seeking to collect on a delinquent credit card account, filed suit against Gilbert T. Adams Jr. and his law firm. -
Brock Service claims no evidence of malice when tool bucket fell on worker’s head
Brock Services is asserting there is no evidence of malice committed against Jerome Alexander, who sued the company for exemplary damages after a tool bucket fell from a scaffold and landed on his head without warning. -
Shopper sues store after heater falls out of box and onto foot
A shopper has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart claiming the store is responsible for the injuries she received when a heater fell out of the bottom of a box while she was putting it in her shopping cart. -
Insurance Services Construction non-suited from trip & fall
Insurance Services Construction Corp. has been non-suited from a trip-and-fall lawsuit. -
AmEx seeks $5K from Adams
Seeking to collect from a past due credit card account, American Express Centurion Bank has filed suit against Beaumont attorney Gilbert T. Adams Jr. -
Continuance granted in suit against Entergy over downed power line
Last April, Beaumont police officer Ronnie Freeman sued Entergy Texas, alleging the power company failed to secure the area after a motorist struck an electrical pole, causing an explosion and a power line to fall and strike him. -
Civil and criminal penalties sought against Beaumont attorney
Beaumont attorney Alto Watson III is facing both criminal charges for burglary and possible disbarment for stealing from his former firm and client. -
Ensnared lanyard results in suit against ConocoPhillips
Alleging a lanyard on his safety harness got snared and caused his back to wrench backwards, Rodrick Gatlin has filed suit against ConocoPhillips and Englobal U.S. for failing to supervise him. -
State Bar seeks to disbar Beaumont attorney Alto Watson
The Commission for Lawyer Discipline, an arm of the State Bar of Texas, has filed a disciplinary petition against Beaumont attorney Alto Watson III. -
Continuance sought in suit against Entergy over downed power line
Last April, Beaumont police officer Ronnie Freeman sued Entergy Texas, alleging the power company failed to secure the area after a motorist struck an electrical pole, causing an explosion and a power line to fall and strike him. -
UPR denied summary judgment in repetitive trauma case
Union Pacific Railroad has been denied summary judgment in a repetitive trauma case brought by Frank Tucker. -
UPR, injured plaintiff agree on preferential trial setting
A suit alleging Union Pacific Railroad should have provided a comprehensive ergonomics program to prevent repetitive injuries has been slated for trial in September. -
September trial slated in suit claiming tool bucket fell on worker’s head
A September trial has been slated in litigation brought by Jerome Alexander, who sued the Premcor Refining Group claiming a tool bucket fell from on high and landed on his head without warning. -
Non-suit filed in slip & fall alleging ‘larger mat’ needed to cover up slick tile
A notice of non-suit has been filed in litigation alleging a “larger mat” would have prevented injuries resulting from a slip and fall at a nursing home. -
Motion to dismiss denied in suit over man’s fuse burns
Although American Educational Products claims not to do business in Texas, a Beaumont judge recently ruled that it has jurisdiction over the case, since the company sells to Texans online. -
Adams law firm sued for not paying American Express bill
Seeking to collect on a delinquent credit card account, American Express Bank has filed suit against Gilbert T. Adams Jr. and Gilbert T. Adams, a professional corporation. -
June trial slated in suit against Entergy over downed power line
In April, Beaumont police officer Ronnie Freeman sued Entergy Texas, alleging the power company failed to secure the area after a motorist struck an electrical pole, causing an explosion and a power line to fall and strike him.