MARSHALL - A mechanic has filed a lawsuit against Eastman Chemical claiming he was retaliated against, and terminated for requesting an accommodation for his medical disabilities.
Entergy recently filed a certificate of written discovery in litigation brought by Shelly Conner, whose son, Quantae, mowed over a downed power line, causing electricity to course through his body.
GALVESTON - A Harris County man has filed suit against the city of Clear Lake Shores in response to what he claims was race-based termination, recent court documents say.
A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane and windstorm damage claims have been filed in Jefferson County District Courts, Aug. 13-17, 2012.
Erskine MARSHALL - After suffering injuries due to infection, a White Oak woman has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the surgical mesh that was used to treat her hernia.
Entergy recently filed a certificate of written discovery in litigation brought by Shelly Conner, whose son, Quantae, mowed over a downed power line, causing electricity to course through his body.
Shellenberger An agreed take-nothing judgment has been entered in a lawsuit brought by Collin Sheldon, who sued the Beaumont nail salon Tic Tac Day Spa alleging she received a staph infection following her pedicure.
Ah yes, the old shell game. You knew the pea was under one of three shells. You saw the operator put it there. You followed his movements closely. Then you placed your bet, picked your shell, and lost your money.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the courthouse, here comes another assortment of the latest and wackiest stories from our legal system.
Richard and Sonya Coffman of The Coffman Firm in Beaumont CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - A federal appeals judge had trouble finding the purpose of a class action lawsuit filed against Shell over its credit card receipts.
Last November, Shelly Kay Easterling sued the MCM Elegante Hotel on behalf of her late son, Guy Lambert, who allegedly overdosed on drugs and was found dead inside his hotel room.
Cox R.T. Vanderbilt, a company accused of exposing a laborer to carcinogenic materials and causing his bladder cancer, recently had its motion to swap counsel granted.