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HOUSTON — A Houston bar and restaurant is facing a negligence claim from a customer who alleges she slipped on a wet floor and suffered severe injuries.
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HOUSTON — A hotel guest is suing Hyatt, alleging she was caused to slip and fall at the defendant's hotel at the Galleria in Houston.
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BEAUMONT – When area resident Blanca Myers went to go eat at Bruce’s Seafood Deli earlier this year, having a car smash into the restaurant certainly wasn’t on the menu.
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GALVESTON – A Jefferson County resident alleges she was injured at a La Marque apartment complex in a fall caused by a pothole.
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BEAUMONT – A woman is seeking more than $200,000 from a grocery store chain after a pothole in a Port Arthur parking lot allegedly caused her to fall.
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BEAUMONT – An area church hit with a half a million-dollar breach of contract suit two years ago is asking a district judge to enter a final judgment that awarded the plaintiff around $70,000.
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BEAUMONT – A Beaumont woman is seeking damages after falling at work while putting up decorations.
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BEAUMONT – A Beaumont woman alleges a faulty chair at her workplace caused her to fall and sustain injuries.
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BEAUMONT – A Southern Bell Telephone Co. employee alleges he was injured by a hidden defect at a Nederland property.
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BEAUMONT – A Beaumont company alleges it was not paid in full for equipment it provided.
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BEAUMONT — A Beaumont man is suing a Jefferson County grocery store owner, alleging negligence led to injuries of the plaintiff.
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BEAUMONT — A Port Arthur man is suing a Texas company, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff.
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A Jefferson County man is suing over claims he was injured in a vehicle collision.
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A Jefferson County resident is suing, claiming the defendant breached an asset purchase agreement.
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Almost a year after Judge Donald Floyd ruled that a local rail switching company cannot be defined as a "railroad common carrier" under the Federal Employers Liability Act, Beaumont justices have been tasked to examine his suit-ending decision.
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Judge Donald Floyd has ruled that a local rail switching company cannot be defined as a "railroad common carrier" and be sued under the Federal Employers Liability Act.
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A local judge has been tasked to decide whether or not a rail switch operator company can be defined as a "railroad common carrier" and be sued under the Federal Employers Liability Act.
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Recent patent infringement suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Feb. 18-26, 2009
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Justices on the Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals have brightened the light at the end of the tunnel for a score of lawyers by recently dismissing an appeal that derives from a two-decade old litigation.