A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court during the week of Aug. 3 through Aug. 7.
A total of nine new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court during the week of July 13 through July 17.
A total of 11 new lawsuits relating to hurricane damage claims were filed against insurance companies in Jefferson County District Court during the week of June 1 through June 5, 2009.
A Beaumont man has filed a medical malpractice suit against a local doctor, alleging a needle negligently left inside his body during surgery perforated his bladder.
Morgan Following an hour's worth of oral arguments, Beaumont justices now must decide if a legal malpractice case against John Morgan and his firm should be booted back to the lower courts to be tried by a jury.
Morgan In a few weeks, one of Beaumont's most colorful plaintiff's attorneys will stand before appellate justices and argue that it was lawful for a local judge to dismiss a legal malpractice case against him.
Another Level Eatery in the Jefferson County Courthouse has been closed since Sept. 9. Jefferson County courthouse employees and visitors who were salivating in anticipation of Another Level Eatery reopening soon might want to put down their forks.
Justice David Brister AUSTIN � The Supreme Court of Texas offers sympathy but nothing more to Louis Goudeau, a "good Samaritan" who got run over on the Sam Houston Tollway.
John Morgan Only days before his divorce became final in late October, attorney John Morgan fired his divorce attorney, G. Michael Jamail, and then filed a lawsuit against him claiming he was divulging confidential information.
The owner of the courthouse restaurant has filed suit against Jefferson County, alleging the restaurant lost nearly $40,000 after the county reneged on its promise to use the restaurant's food during hurricane evacuation.
A pair of former coin company employees who had been enjoined from doing business in the U.S. can start again, ruled the Texas' Ninth Court of Appeals last week.
For the last year local plaintiff's attorney John Morgan has been embattled in an unpleasant divorce with his wife Kathleen Winslow. Last week, the affair spilled over into another court when Morgan sued his divorce attorney.