Gilbert T. Adams
Recent News About Gilbert T. Adams
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Nite Lites seeks to dismiss suit over man’s burns
A Kentucky fireworks company is seeking to dismiss a suit filed against it in Texas. -
Final judgment entered in suit against Allco over glass window injury
A final judgment has been in entered in litigation brought by Ralph “Wes” Jordan, who sued Allco for injuries he received after using a glass window for support. -
Woman cuts leg on bedframe, sues Hampton Inns
Alleging it was the hotel’s fault she cut her leg on a bedframe, Sara Root has filed suit against Hampton Inns and Intercoastal Property Services. -
Suit claiming ExxonMobil rep threatened man’s life continued
In August 2010, Lindell Scottie Peterson filed suit against ExxonMobil, alleging a company representative threatened his life. -
Couple claims injuries in automobile collision
A man and his wife have filed suit against the driver who they claim failed to yield the right-of-way, causing a collision. -
Family Dollar settles suit over falling merchandise
Following nearly two years of litigation, Family Dollar Stores of Texas has settled a personal injury lawsuit. -
Man alleges friend left him in critical condition to conceal drunk driving
A man claims his friends allowed him to remain in a critically wounded condition after he was ejected from a vehicle that an allegedly intoxicated driver was operating. -
Suit says Beckville man owes Louisiana company more than $25,000
A Louisiana man and company claim a Beckville man failed to repay them more than $25,000. -
Family Dollar dismissed from injury case
After nearly two years of litigation, Family Dollar Stores of Texas has been non-suited from a personal injury lawsuit. -
Major League Grill seeks partial summary judgment against landlord
In February 2011, the Major League Franchise Group, which owns the Major League Grill in Beaumont, sued its landlord, Azam Beaumont Enterprises, claiming Azam refuses to keep its leased property up to state codes. -
Injured worker seeks to compel discovery with UPR
Plaintiff Frank Tucker has filed a motion to compel in his personal injury suit against Union Pacific Railroad. -
Slip & fall brought against H-E-B, 'life altering' injuries alleged
Adams III A slip-and-fall lawsuit was recently filed against H-E-B Grocery Co. over "life altering" injuries a woman allegedly suffered nearly two years ago. -
Allco asserts contributory negligence, says man misused glass window for support
A worker who nearly had his hand severed is partly responsible for his injuries because he used a glass window for support, according to defendant Allco Construction in an amended answer to the man's lawsuit. -
Family Dollar asserts injured plaintiff on 'fishing expedition'
Mayer Despite defense objections that the plaintiff is on a fishing expedition, a local judge has ordered testimony from a worker's compensation expert in a premises liability case. -
Parties quarrel over investigator's findings in Family Dollar case
No ruling was issued Monday in a hearing over a plaintiff's motion to compel Family Dollar Stores of Texas to hand over all the findings and dealings of an investigator the company hired. -
UPR, injured employee agree on trial date
Gibson Last week, Union Pacific Railroad and plaintiff Frank Tucker agreed on a discovery control plan order, setting the case for a late 2013 trial date. -
Plaintiff has DCO motion granted in injury suit
Adams Plaintiff Ralph "Wes" Jordan, who nearly had his hand severed while working at Allco's premises, recently had his motion for entry of docket control order granted. -
Entergy sued after damaged power line strikes officer handling collision scene
Beaumont police officer Ronnie Freeman is suing 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. -
Yellow Pages non-suits Adams law firm in case over unpaid ads
AT&T Yellow Pages has non-suited Gilbert T. Adams and his law firm from a suit alleging the Beaumont attorney did not pay for advertising. -
Mc-OO attorney withdraws from wrongful termination oil cleanup suit
The attorney for defendant Mc-OO recently withdrew as counsel from a suit filed by three gulf oil cleanup workers claiming they were fired for refusing to disobey federal guidelines.