Pick up a Southeast Texas Yellow Pages and there's a good chance you will see Gilbert T. Adams and his law firm on the cover or in several full page ads.
Later his month, a construction company will argue that a trip-and-fall lawsuit brought against it last October should be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
A Beaumont man claims he should have been hailed as a hero for stopping an intoxicated driver, but instead was fired from his position as a firefighter with the city.
Harris County resident Frank Tucker has filed suit against Union Pacific Railroad, alleging he was exposed to repetitive trauma throughout his employment.
Adams A Union Pacific Railroad employee has filed suit against the company, alleging the railroad should have provided a comprehensive ergonomics program to prevent repetitive injuries.
Roebuck Plaintiff James Dean Gresham, a Williamson Construction employee, has filed a motion for nonsuit to dismiss his boss, who allegedly assaulted him at the company's 2008 Christmas party.
Adams The son of the late Johnny Williams, who died in a flash fire at a Port Arthur chemical plant on March 31, has filed a lawsuit against KMTEX Properties, alleging the company's negligence caused his father's death.
Seeking exemplary damages, Sandra Harris has filed suit against H-E-B Grocery, alleging she slipped and fell while shopping at the store nearly two years ago.
A local judge has ordered a case brought by a Port Arthur man, who sued several investment companies and a broker over lost investments, be dismissed with prejudice.
No pre-trial supplemental testing will be performed on a refinery worker who was allegedly exposed to toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide and left mentally impaired while working for Valero Energy, the Ninth Court of Appeals ruled Feb. 18.
Claiming falling merchandise forced her to take evasive action and twist her ankle, Mary Jane Walters has filed suit against Family Dollar Stores of Texas.
Gilbert Adams III Discovery is heating up in litigation brought by a cattle breeding farm and its owner, a Beaumont attorney who alleges several companies failed to make promised improvements to his land in exchange for mineral rights.
Jefferson County resident Earlene Stewart sued H-E-B Grocery in September, claiming she slipped and fell on an unidentified liquid substance lingering near the store's entrance.
Attorneys for Buckner Children and Family Services have filed a notice of statute conference, slating a future meeting with plaintiff and former employee Jennifer Buentello.