St. Mary's
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1 CAMINO SANTA MARIA, San Antonio, TX 78228
Recent News About St. Mary's
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A Longview church and school is suing an insurance-related company, alleging it denied damage claims to the school after its foundation and flooring collapsed.
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The Texas Bar Journal has announced the appointment of Dallas attorney John G. Browning as chairman of the publication's editorial board.
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Last Thursday, the Texas Ninth Court of Appeals found the evidence "legally insufficient" for jurors to levy a $1.2 million verdict against Christus Health Southeast Texas.
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Mallia GALVESTON - Before a packed meeting of the Galveston Island Pachyderm Club on March 21, Galveston County 405th District Court Judge Wayne Mallia formally announced his decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the Republican Party.
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After failing to obtain a favorable summary judgment ruling last year, two area hospitals have finally been non-suited in a medical malpractice complaint alleging a wrongful death.
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This month marks the 255th anniversary of the dedication of Mission Concepcion, near San Antonio, considered by many historians to be the oldest unrestored church in the United States.
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After working 30 years for Christus Hospital St. Mary in Port Arthur, Jada Fobbs and her husband attended a ceremony to recognize long-time employees.
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A Jefferson County jury hit Christus Health Southeast Texas with a $1.4 million verdict Thursday, concluding that St. Mary Hospital nurses were negligent in their treatment of the late Stacy Meaux.
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The doctor who treated the late Stacy Meaux recently testified during a malpractice trial that he could have done more to prevent her fatal heart attack.
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After an extended holiday break, a local judge will welcome the New Year by entertaining a motion for summary judgment in a medical-malpractice case.
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Judge Donald Floyd Three months after being tasked to decide if a Jefferson County judge abused his discretion when he denied a defense objection to the qualifications of a medical expert, justices on Texas' Ninth Court of Appeals have reversed and remanded his decision.