Throughout his company's Hurricane Rita suit, Waleed Khan � the owner of Wythe II Corp. � was billed directly by his attorney John Stone. When the case settled, Stone obtained an order from the trial judge granting him a portion of the settlement proceeds.
A Jefferson County man has filed suit against Capitol County Mutual Fire Insurance Company and an adjuster, alleging he was not paid money to which he was entitled after Hurricane Ike destroyed sections of his home.
A year ago, The Southeast Texas Record reported that defense attorney Roger McCabe, who represents Port Neches-Groves Independent School District in a suit filed by Pyramid Constructors Inc., promised to appeal after losing a trial over attorney's fees.
Blevins A Texas man has filed an asbestos suit on behalf of his recently deceased relative against 27 defendant corporations, claiming the asbestos-related disease with which the deceased man was diagnosed was wrongfully caused.
Four Jefferson County residents have filed suit against Compro Tax, alleging they were forced to made additional tax payments because of poor advice given to them by an advisor.
The owner of a Texas business has filed suit against a Minnesota corporation and an Alabama man, alleging they did not perform work he paid them to perform.
A Dallas County woman has filed suit against Golden Corral, alleging she was seriously injured after she fell in a puddle of water on the floor of the restaurant.
F & R Group Investments claims it thought it had protection when it filed an insurance claim after Hurricane Ike caused damages to one of its local hotels, the Quality Inn.
More than a dozen hearings were held in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court on Jan. 30, several of which are cases covered by the Southeast Texas Record.
Another Level Eatery in the Jefferson County Courthouse has been closed since Sept. 9. Jefferson County courthouse employees and visitors who were salivating in anticipation of Another Level Eatery reopening soon might want to put down their forks.
The family of a Jefferson County woman has filed suit against drug manufacturer over allegations the woman's prescription contained a lethal amount of morphine because the tablets were too large.
A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, alleging she was not paid money to which she was entitled after Hurricane Ike destroyed sections of her home.