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Houston company wrongly named as defendant in 2003 lawsuit
A Houston company, seeking a foreclosure against a Jefferson County corporation after it claimed it was not paid for work it performed, is now the defendant in a lawsuit that alleges the issue has already been settled. -
Discovery underway in PN-G’s suit over degrading football field turf
Discovery is underway in the Port Neches-Groves Independent School District’s suit suit against FieldTurf which alleges the turf began degrading and wearing down after only two years of use. -
Chemical feed stock company sues to recoup $100,000 in materials
A Jefferson County company has filed suit against the business that it claims refused to return feed stock supplied to it. -
Defeated med-mal plaintiffs seek to wipe $6K attorney’s fees award to Christus
Arguing that the defendant was awarded too much in attorney’s fees, a pair of defeated plaintiffs have filed a motion for new trial. -
Christus dismissed from med-mal, awarded $6K in attorney's fees
Lunceford Successfully arguing that the plaintiffs missed the statue of limitations to file their medical-malpractice claim, Christus Health was dismissed from a suit on Wednesday, Aug. 22, and awarded more than $6,000 in attorney's fees. -
Employee hurt after Lowe's customer drops fridge
Chatelain A Tennessee woman is suing Lowe's Home Centers, alleging she was hurt while helping a customer load a refrigerator into a vehicle two years ago. -
Christus argues statute of limitations lapsed in med-mal
Lunceford Arguing that the plaintiffs missed the statue of limitations to file their medical-malpractice claim, Christus Health recently filed a motion for summary judgment. -
Port Arthur man sues insurer over fire damage claim
A Jefferson County man claims his insurance company refuses to compensate him for damages his property sustained in a fire. -
Banks battle it out over property title
Wimberley A bank claims it owns a property while another bank is fighting to gain proceeds from the title. -
PN-G sues over degrading football field turf
Bradley The Port Neches-Groves Independent School District has filed suit against the company that installed turf on its football field, alleging the turf began degrading and wearing down after only two years of use. -
Former employees sue CB&I for severance pay
Chatelain Five former CB&I employees allege the Texas Workforce Commission wrongly denied their requests for severance pay to which they claim they are entitled. -
Consulting company sues Renaissance for $133K
Friesz Ren Management Consulting is suing Renaissance Hospital Groves for more than $133,000, alleging the medical provider refuses to pay for services rendered. -
Insulation company sues to recoup $70,000 in services
Wimberley An insulation company claims it lost more than $70,000 after two businesses failed to pay for its services. -
Community Bank sues to recover $5M note from Rao & Williams
Steele Seeking to recover more than $5 million from a delinquent note, Community Bank of Texas has filed suit against Rao & Williams LLC. -
Man claims delay in stroke treatment has left him unable to work
Wimberly A Groves man claims his quality of life has greatly declined after medical personnel failed to adequately treat the symptoms of a stroke he suffered more than two years ago. -
Orange County man claims daughter injured in collision
An Orange County man claims he and his minor daughter sustained injuries during a collision. -
Seafood company sues insurance agent over lapsed policy
A seafood wholesaler claims its insurance company refuses to provide workers' compensation benefits to one of its employees after she sustained work-related injuries. -
Wreck on FM 365 subject of lawsuit
A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against the driver she claims rear-ended her vehicle while she stopped for traffic. -
Suit against Wal-Mart over woman hit by swinging door transferred
A notice of removal was recently filed in a suit alleging Wal-Mart Stores should have warned an area woman not to stand in front of a swinging door.