Ryan Gertz A Travis County woman claims she bought a building and the land on which it was situated in Beaumont, but later discovered she only purchased the portable building.
Opelt In spite of a recent report calling the Texas reform of medical liability litigation a "failed experiment," a group of medical professionals in the state still maintains the reforms are a success.
Readers of "Legally Speaking" know that I'm particularly fond of illustrating the quirkiness of the legal system, from the oddest of its litigants to the craziest criminals and the strangest cases.
Gould After the plaintiff failed to show for a Monday hearing, a local judge awarded summary judgment to Mike Smith Chrysler Jeep Dodge and ordered that the dealership be dismissed from a false imprisonment lawsuit.
Around this time of year, it's fairly common to see lists of holiday gift suggestions � for the sports fan in your life, the techie, the music buff, and so on. But what about your friendly neighborhood lawyer?
Campaign signs dominate the entrance to the Jefferson County Courthouse in Beaumont, one of 10 locations for Early Voting. With 10 locations and no precinct restrictions, there is "no excuse" for Jefferson County registered voters not to take advantage of early voting, said the county's top election official.
SHERMAN-In a recently filed lawsuit, Ford is asking a federal judge to rescind a previous contract or force a McKinney dealership to remove all Subaru vehicles from the car lot.
One of the challenges of writing a column like this is the fact that time marches on, resulting in some often interesting developments that took place later after a particular article ran.
I recently read a study by online U.S. insurance company, insurance.com, that rated attorneys atop the list of the "Ten Most Dangerous Drivers By Profession."