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Recent News About Roma
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New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
Nov. 3 - 10, 2014 -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
June 16-20, 2014 -
Galveston County driver sued after collision with motorcycle
A Texas man is suing over claims he was injured in a collision while operating motorcycle. -
Legally Speaking: Watch what you say, and when you say it
Lawyers have gotten the nickname “mouthpieces” for a very good reason — people can get themselves into a lot of trouble for what they say. This is especially true in criminal cases, where there is a right to remain silent for a reason, but also in civil cases. -
Evicted tenant sued by former landlord for outstanding balance under lease
A League City landlord is suing a tenant for unpaid rent. -
Legally Speaking: 2014 — Off to a Crazy Start
I thought 2013 was one of the strangest years yet for wackiness in the legal system, with some of the weirdest lawsuits and litigants we’ve seen in years. But judging from the legal stories that have emerged so far in the new year, 2014 is shaping up to be a banner year for legal oddities. -
Legally Speaking: Even more funny things that happened on the way to the courthouse
The legal system isn’t always about high-minded serious notions about justice, empowering the powerless, punishing the guilty, and righting wrongs. -
Jefferson County 58th District Court: Docket for December 2013
PATRICIA GORDY ET AL V. CHRISTUS ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL ET AL -
Texas City man's wrongful termination lawsuit against city of Roman Forest sees end
HOUSTON - Nearly three months after it was filed in Houston federal court, a Texas City man's wrongful termination lawsuit against the city of Roman Forest has come to a close. -
Nursing home dismissed from malpractice suit
A motion to dismiss was granted in a lawsuit accusing a nursing home of twice forgetting to administer medications to a patient, resulting in two separate hospitalizations. -
Legally Speaking: Not your typical day in court
There are days when things proceed with the same dreary predictable pace in the legal world. Mundane pleadings are filed, arguments made dozens if not hundreds of times before are recited as if by rote, and a judge processes the case in an almost assembly-line fashion before disposing of it with the bang of a gavel. -
Former Roman Forest police officer's lawsuit claims city terminated him because of age
HOUSTON - A Texas City man says he lost his job with a Montgomery County law enforcement agency because of his age and has filed a lawsuit. -
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County
License #: 82572 -
Jefferson County 136th District Court: Docket February 2013
EVON JONES VS BAPTIST HOSPITALS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS -
Legally Speaking: Witches need lawyers, too
“You’ve got to pick up every stitch -
Trial focused on patient who fell from wheel chair during Ike evacuation
In the midst of the chaos during the evacuation of Hurricane Ike in September 2008, Patsy Sue Zerko fell out of her wheel chair and fractured her hip. Two weeks later, Zerko died. -
Jefferson County 136th District Court docket: October 2012
EVON JONES VS BAPTIST HOSPITALS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS -
Recent suits filed against insurance companies in Jefferson County
A total of six new lawsuits against insurance companies have been filed in Jefferson County District Court during the week of July 23 through Aug. 10. -
Woman sued for unpaid medical bill
Miklos A Colorado company has filed suit against the woman that it claims owes it more than $1,000 in medical bills she incurred following a collision. -
Nursing home substitutes counsel in malpractice suit
Romano A motion to substitute counsel was granted in a lawsuit accusing a nursing home of twice forgetting to administer medications to a patient, resulting in two separate hospitalizations.