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Transferred: Texas marine-based entities’ BP oil spill suits
Recently, four Southeast Texas marine-based entities had their suits against BP, which allege the April 20, 2010, oil spill has hurt their business, transferred to federal court. -
Texas marine-based entities claim BP oil spill ruining business
Wimberley Four Southeast Texas marine-based entities have filed separate suits against BP and several other companies, alleging the April 20, 2010, oil spill has hurt their business. -
Pleasure Island sued for breach of contract
A contracted worker has file suit against Pleasure Island, an 18.5 mile long man-made body of land in Port Arthur, alleging she was never paid for services rendered. -
Justices: No signed final order, no grounds for appeal
Mariner's Cove on Port Arthur's Pleasure Island In order to protect its right to appeal four recent court orders, the city of Port Arthur asked Beaumont justices to determine whether or not the orders constituted a final judgment in a case involving a real estate development dispute. -
De-benched Bartie makes run for county commissioner
Thurman Bartie may be banned from ever serving as a judge again, but that is not stopping the former justice of the peace from trying for a county seat. -
Former Palms manager sues Pleasure Island Commission
The clubhouse of the Palms at Pleasure Island Golf Course Since it opened in 2003, the Palms at Pleasure Island Golf Course has had to deal with erosion along the greens of the back nine and recurring problems with a series of course managers. Now one of the latest management companies is taking the city of Port Arthur to court over its contract to operate the 18-hole, 72-par course.