A wrongful death suit filed by the family of a man killed when he fell from a man lift inside a local church has been transferred from Jefferson County to federal court.
A Beaumont environmental law firm embroiled in litigation over money owed to an air quality consultant has been hit with judgment of more than $1 million.
A Beaumont woman has filed suit against her doctor, alleging she needlessly endured pain for almost a year and a half because her doctor failed to fully remove her uterus during a hysterectomy.
A Port Arthur resident has filed a product liability suit against Sunbeam, alleging its defective air purifier started a fire that destroyed his house.
After the owner of a 2005 Nissan Maxima wrecked his car, he took the vehicle into Mike Smith Auto Plaza for repair. A few months later, he sued the dealership for fixing the car.
A Jefferson County man has filed suit against a fast food chain and one of its employees, alleging his existing back problems were aggravated when his supervisor forced him to get on his hands and knees to clean a deep fryer.
Jefferson County has been in the national news recently,not for hurricane coverage but in an article about tort reform that named a local court as the first place a major company lost a silica trial.
The parents of a deceased man and the representative of his estate have filed suit against two corporations, alleging the man was killed when he fell inside a local church due to a defective man lift.
The Southeast Texas Record recently reported on an insurance company that appealed after being ordered to pay interest on a business interruption claim.
Hundreds of riders depart Crocket Street in last year's Spindletop Spin to benefit the Pro Bono Program. Climbing temperatures make it the perfect time to climb aboard a bike and generate a little breeze while generating funds for a good cause.