Gregory Law Firm
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1617 Magnolia Ave, Port Neches, TX 77651
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BEAUMONT – A Port Neches dump truck owner/driver is seeking damages for loss of earnings after he was burned and his dump truck damaged at a construction site.
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BEAUMONT – A Village Mills resident alleges that she was terminated for needing time off for a medically necessary surgery.
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HOUSTON — A Groves woman is suing United Airlines, alleging failure to provide the plaintiff with wheelchair assistance.
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A lawsuit was filed after a Texas resident allegedly wrongfully took a vehicle.
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A former employee is suing over claims she was discharged after reporting an incident of sexual harassment.
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The Ninth Court of Appeals of Texas upheld a jury verdict in favor of plaintiff Lenora Fawcett on Thursday, allowing her to keep the award of more than $37,000 in home sale proceeds that had been withheld by her granddaughter.
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A Louisiana woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims failed to yield the right-of-way as he was pulling out of a parking lot.
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A Port Arthur couple has filed suit against their son, claiming he forged documents making it seem like he owned additional property.
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In March, a Jefferson County jury found in favor of plaintiff Lenora Fawcett, awarding her more than $37,000 in home sale proceeds that had been withheld by her granddaughter.
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A Jefferson County jury found in favor of a Groves grandmother on Tuesday, awarding her more than $37,000 in home sale proceeds that had been withheld by her granddaughter.
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Last January, Groves resident Lenora Fawcett filed suit against her granddaughter, Kimberly Young, claiming Young sold her home without consent and gave her only $6,000 from the $148,000 transaction.
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The parents of a minor have filed suit against the driver who they claim failed to yield the right of way and struck their vehicle.
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A trucking company has filed suit against a subcontractor, alleging it was not paid for dirt it provided at a school's construction site.
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A Groves woman has filed suit against a bank that she says failed to automatically withdraw mortgage payments from her account, causing her to face foreclosure and eviction.
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The owner of a Port Arthur facility has filed suit against five corporations, alleging they failed to pay more than $200,000 in lease payments.
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A Groves woman claims her granddaughter sold her home without her knowledge and only gave her $6,000 from the $148,000 transaction.
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A Port Arthur woman who says she slipped after walking in the rain is suing the bank she blames for her fall.
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After several downscale reviews by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Upscale Child Development Center is suing to keep its doors open.
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A Buna woman has filed suit against Williams A. Ambulance and two of its employees, alleging her wrist snapped while she was attempting to adjust a stretcher.
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When an "overbearing" woman started demanding that a patient's medication be altered, Gwendolyn Marie Marks, a nurse at Renaissance Hospital, told her that she and her fellow nurses "could not alter medications without a doctor's order."