Gregory Law Firm
Recent News About Gregory Law Firm
-
Dump truck owner/driver alleges LD Construction's negligence caused burns, truck damage
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. -
Woman alleges she was terminated by Austin Industrial Inc. for taking time off for surgery
BEAUMONT – A Village Mills resident alleges that she was terminated for needing time off for a medically necessary surgery. -
Passenger blames United Airlines for injuries
HOUSTON — A Groves woman is suing United Airlines, alleging failure to provide the plaintiff with wheelchair assistance. -
Man sues after truck taken from property
A lawsuit was filed after a Texas resident allegedly wrongfully took a vehicle. -
Remedial Construction Services sued by former employee
A former employee is suing over claims she was discharged after reporting an incident of sexual harassment. -
Granddaughter loses appeal of $37K award over home sale proceeds
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. -
Woman files suit after being struck while pulling out of parking lot
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. -
Port Arthur couple claims son forged property documents
A Port Arthur couple has filed suit against their son, claiming he forged documents making it seem like he owned additional property. -
Granddaughter appeals $37K award from trial over home sale proceeds
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. -
Jury finds granddaughter withheld home sale proceeds, awards grandma $37K
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. -
Grandmother, granddaughter square off in trial over home sale proceeds
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. -
Driver sued over minor's injuries from collision
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. -
Payment for dirt subject of school construction suit
A trucking company has filed suit against a subcontractor, alleging it was not paid for dirt it provided at a school's construction site. -
Groves woman claims bank mistake led to foreclosure
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. -
Building owner seeks $200,000 from former tenants
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. -
Groves woman claims granddaughter withheld proceeds from home sale
A Groves woman claims her granddaughter sold her home without her knowledge and only gave her $6,000 from the $148,000 transaction. -
Rainy day leads to suit against bank after customer falls
A Port Arthur woman who says she slipped after walking in the rain is suing the bank she blames for her fall. -
Child center sues to keep doors open
After several downscale reviews by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Upscale Child Development Center is suing to keep its doors open. -
EMT hurts wrist on stretcher, sues ambulance company
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. -
Nurse claims she was fired for not allowing CEO's wife to change patient's meds
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."