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Affirmed on appeal: Judge Templeton’s decision not to grant motion to dismiss in suit against Texas Farmers
BEAUMONT – Today, the Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Mitch Templeton’s decision to deny a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit brought against Texas Farmers Insurance. -
Customer alleges she was injured at Beaumont CVS because of defective shopping cart
BEAUMONT – A customer at a Beaumont store alleges she was injured because of a damaged shopping cart. -
Assault suit against Dixie Dance Hall set to be dismissed for want of prosecution
A notice of intent to dismiss for want of prosecution has been filed in a suit brought over an alleged physical assault that transpired at the Dixie Dance Hall. -
Defendants dismissed from injury suit over ship collision
Parsons A pair of defendants have been dismissed from a suit alleging a seaman was injured when his ship collided with another vessel because no one was at the wheel of the charging boat. -
Two car wrecks lead to one suit filed
Trevin Williamson is suing Orange County residents Elijah Davis and Michael Oliver, alleging that Davis struck his vehicle when he slowed down because of a car wreck. -
Creekwood Court sues former employee for stealing tenant deposits
Creekwood Court is suing a former employee, Robert Strahan, for allegedly stealing tenant deposits. -
Intersection collision results in litigation
Two Beaumont residents are in litigation over an automobile collision that occurred last August. -
Community Bank sues couple for not making checking deposits
Parsons Community Bank of Texas claims it has suffered more than $3,000 in actual damages because Alford and Mendy McGhee failed to make deposits into their checking account. -
Accountant sued for failing to maintain center's tax-exempt status
The Seafarers' Center of Beaumont has filed suit against John Eric Lindell, a Nederland based certified public accountant, for failing to maintain the center's tax-exempt status. -
S&T Marine non-suited from injury suit over ship collision
Last Thursday, S&T Marine was non-suited from a suit alleging a seaman was injured when his ship collided with another vessel because no one was driving the charging boat. -
Suit alleges no one at the helm during ship collision
A Jefferson County resident alleges his ship collided with another vessel because no one was driving the charging boat. -
Gulf clean-up company sued over $30K loan
Community Bank of Texas has filed suit against Craig Landry and his company, AAA Coastline Disaster Kleanup, alleging the defendants have defaulted on a $30,000 loan.