Asserting a general denial, Kampus Korner Restaurant has answered a lawsuit brought by Danny Stilley, who in his suit blamed a “busy carpet pattern” as the reason why he tripped and fell at the area restaurant.
Lamar University wants a former department chair dismissed from litigation brought by an instructor who alleges the college discriminated against her after she failed to attend a stage performance with a homosexual theme.
A winter trial has been slated in litigation brought by an instructor who alleges Lamar University discriminated against her after she failed to attend a stage performance with a homosexual theme.
The former associate vice president of finance for Lamar State University, who authored a highly publicized report criticizing the college’s spending, claims she lost her job due to her connection with the report.
Members of the Jefferson County legal community gathered May 3 for Law Day activities including the election of new officers to the local bar association and recognition of outstanding lawyers.
Discovery continues in litigation brought by an instructor who alleges Lamar University discriminated against her after she failed to attend a stage performance with a homosexual theme.
A former healthcare worker has filed suit against her employer, saying it discriminated against her and forced her to quit working after it engaged in numerous acts against her, such as drug testing and requiring her to repay more than $6,000 worth of scholarship money.
"Superlawyer," "legend," "humanitarian," "business man," "philanthropist" -- these were the words Lamar University President James Simmons used to describe Beaumont attorney Walter Umphrey at a ceremony honoring Umphrey with an endowed scholarship in his name.
Last week, former President Bill Clinton stopped in Beaumont to rally support for the Democratic candidate running for U.S. Representative. On Monday, Republican shining star Ted Cruz appeared in the city to boost the GOP candidate.
A former Lamar University professor has filed an age discrimination lawsuit against the school after a younger person was offered his former tenure-track position.
The 1952 Republican Convention in Chicago When Texas Republicans gathered in Fort Worth for their state convention June 7-9, it was reported that there was contention between conservative and moderate party members. But the boos and arguments that erupted last week seem tame compared to a particularly contentious convention 60 years ago helped Gen. Dwight Eisenhower become president.
Although no answer is on file, discovery is underway in litigation brought by an instructor who alleges Lamar University discriminated against her after she failed to attend a performance embracing homosexuality.
Matheny Personal injury attorney Matthew C. Matheny of Provost Umphrey has been named to the Texas Rising Star list as one of the top up-and-coming attorneys in Texas for 2012.
Lamar University Theater and Dance Department Although 30 days have passed, Lamar University has still not answered a lawsuit brought by an instructor who alleges the college discriminated against her after she failed to attend a performance embracing homosexuality.