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BEAUMONT – A public seaport operator alleges that it has not been paid in full for services it provided.
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BEAUMONT – Justices on the Ninth Court of Appeals have determined the Port of Beaumont Navigation District of Jefferson County has governmental immunity from an injury suit, dismissing most of the claims but allowing the plaintiff to re-plead one.
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BEAUMONT – Justices on the Ninth Court of Appeals have been tasked to determine whether the Port of Beaumont Navigation District of Jefferson County has governmental immunity from an injury suit.
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A defendant has been partially non-suited in litigation brought by Beaumont resident Clemente Flores Jr., who originally sued three companies for injuries he received after a ladder slipped, causing him to fall and break his leg.
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The wife and minor children of a recently deceased man are seeking additional facts behind their husband’s and father’s death after they say a large piece of iron landed on his head.
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Discovery is still ongoing in litigation brought by Beaumont resident Clemente Flores Jr., who originally sued three companies for injuries he received after a ladder slipped, causing him to fall and break his leg.
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Brown Sun Coast Resources, a Houston corporation, will try to convince a jury that Clipper Bulk Shipping absconded tens of thousands of dollars worth of marine fuel.
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Beaumont resident Clemente Flores Jr. is suing three companies for injuries he received after a ladder slipped, causing him to fall and break his leg.
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A Houston corporation has filed suit against a company that it claims absconded tens of thousands of dollars worth of marine fuel.
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Kebodeaux A summer trial date has been set in a case filed by a marine cleaning company against an environmental service, which alleges the company spent an extra $70,000 to finish a ship cleaning that the service was originally hired to perform.
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A maritime cleaning company has filed suit against an environmental service, alleging it was forced to spend at least $70,000 when the service failed to finish the job.
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Former Congressman Jack Brooks was honored with a Legends Scholarship in his name at Lamar University. Longtime legislator Jack Brooks has been honored with a Lamar University scholarship in his name.
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U.S. Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas 2nd, held an open house for constituents and community leaders Feb. 21 at his Orleans Street offices in Beaumont.
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Timothy LeBlanc was injured while working on a forklift at the Port of Beaumont. He claims the machine's tire blew as a result of sloppy maintenance and is suing Wingfoot Commercial Tire Systems.
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An 21-foot diameter bronze propeller from a Gulf Oil tanker was installed June 12 at the Port of Beaumont to recognize the area's history in the maritime industry. Southeast Texas has a long history with the maritime industry, and a new display at the Port of Beaumont is making sure visitors don't forget.
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Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale In a legislative session fraught with battles to unseat House Speaker Tom Craddick, Texas lawmakers were able to agree on at least one measure that is big news for the state's maritime industry.
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Texans for Lawsuit Reform joined with Texas ports and the maritime industry, including every dredging company doing business in Texas, to applaud the passage of CSHB 1602, introduced by Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale, R-Houston.
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U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) Texas senators want to make sure that the local waterway is included in upcoming legislation.