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Judge refuses to reinstate case alleging Lamar caused grandmother's fall
A Port Arthur woman, who fell while dropping her granddaughter off at a college childcare center, had her motion for reconsideration denied by a Beaumont judge on Monday. -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Dec. 13-18, 2010. -
Nationwide class action filed against Google for scanning emails
TEXARKANA, Texas - A Texarkana resident has filed a class action lawsuit against Google that claims the company violated privacy laws by scanning Gmail accounts in order to sell and place advertisements on account holder's user screens. -
Suit focuses on crash into car parked on shoulder
A Beaumont man has filed suit against the driver who allegedly slammed into his vehicle as he sat parked on the side of the road. -
Class action filed over online advertising to smart phones
MARSHALL-A recently filed class action claims a corporation is violating several laws by extending online advertising to the mobile environments of smart phones and other mobile, hand-held digital cellular devices. -
Doctor cleared of negligence in malpractice trial over blood clot
Sprott Houston physician Kenneth Toppell did not negligently fail to diagnose a former patient's blood clot, a Jefferson County jury recently found. -
Malpractice trial over fatal blood clot begins in Jefferson County
A Jefferson County jury has been tasked to decide whether a Houston physician failed to diagnose a former patient's blood clot. -
Wrongful death lawsuit filed against John Deere
MARSHALL-A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the John Deere and a seatbelt manufacturer after a student fell from a bulldozer and was run over. -
Latest Hurricane Ike-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County
A total of 15 new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County, Sept. 6-10, 2010. -
Federal inmate indicted for threatening judge
A 57-year-old federal inmate has been arrested on charges of threatening a U.S. District Court Judge in the Western District of Texas. -
Woman says Zep breached contract after accident
A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against her employer and some of its employees, alleging she has lost significant amounts of money because of work they have taken from her. -
Winners of the 2010 BBB Torch Awards for Marketplace Trust
Copy & Camera Technologies, small business winners Classic Chevrolet-Cadillac and Copy & Camera Technologies Winners of the 2010 BBB Torch Awards for Marketplace Trust -
Texas Times: Texas History Day
As a Texan, a San Antonio native, the son of a decorated veteran and a U.S. Senator with the privilege of holding Sam Houston's original seat in the Senate, I have a deep appreciation for Texas history. -
Jury finds BISD not negligent for auto collision
In March 2008, Elizabeth Manning filed suit against the Beaumont Independent School District and one of its bus drivers, claiming the driver's negligence caused an automobile collision in December 2006. -
Company claims it doesn't owe $1.35 M to union pension fund
MARSHALL- An East Texas contracting company employing about 165 people is denying that it owes $1.35 million for past-due contributions to its union pension fund. -
Latest hurricane-related insurance suits filed in Jefferson County, Feb.8-12, 2010
A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Feb. 8-12, 2010. -
Woman sues driver in local court over auto wreck in Louisiana
A woman has filed suit against the driver she blames for causing her injuries in a collision. -
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County, Aug. 26-27, 2009 -
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County, July 30-Aug. 3, 2009 -
Adopted child waited too long to claim inheritance, justices rule
Constance Bordages Freuden waited a few years too long to claim a portion of her grandmother's estate, appeals judges in Beaumont decided on July 16.