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Forbes Magazine has named Barnes & Thornburg LLP to its first-ever list of America’s Top Corporate Law Firms in 2019.
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A Delaware-based asbestos law firm has expanded into Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, increasing its presence along the Gulf Coast. According to an Oct. 5 press release, Maron Marvel Bradley & Anderson added 32 attorneys, all of whom focus their practices on toxic tort litigation, products liability and environmental litigation. “Our goal, from the very founding of our firm, has been to become the premier mass toxic tort firm in the country – this move helps get us there,” said James J.
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A U.S. seaman is suing Marquette Transportation Co. Offshore following an accident onboard one of its vessels.
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In February, the Texas Ninth Court of Appeals reversed a Beaumont judge’s ruling recognizing Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas as a common carrier.
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The Spindletop Spin, the annual fundraiser for the Jefferson County Bar Association Foundation, was held June 7 and featured a new start/finish location.
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Michael J. Truncale, a partner in the law firm of Orgain, Bell & Tucker LLP in Beaumont, recently received a Diploma in International Arbitration from the Chartered Institute of Arbitration (CIArb), and was made a Fellow in the CIArb.
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A glove distributor is being sued in Houston for copyright infringement.Ringers Technologies LLC, doing business as Ringers Gloves, filed suit June 5 in Southern District Court of Texas Houston Division against Roughneck City LLC and Curtis Hagen, citing trademark infringement, unfair competition and unjust enrichment.
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A Louisiana company is suing over claims a naval collision was caused by another company's boat.
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A Beaumont daycare has been sued after a child allegedly sustained injury.
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A Jefferson County couple is suing, alleging the husband was involved in a car accident and sustained injuries.
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A North Dakota company is suing over claims a Texas company is using trademarked words to sell competing products.
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A California company is suing over claims a former employee committed trademark infringement.
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A Texas business is seeking a declaratory judgment after being accused of copyright infringement.
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An Italian bank is suing a borrower over missed payments under a loan agreement.
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A seaman is suing after sustaining injuries while working aboard a vessel.
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A Groves woman is suing Walgreen's over a fall in a store's doorway.
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A company is suing claiming a non-compete agreement was allegedly violated.
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A Jefferson County resident has sued after sustaining an injury in car crash.
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HOUSTON - Named in an April lawsuit alleging an elevator door closed "abruptly and forcefully" on a Harris County man, the owner of a Houston high-rise recently denied responsibility.
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A ship worker is seeking $1 million after he fell onto the deck of a boat while transferring from one boat to another.