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News published on Southeast Texas Record in May 2007

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News from May 2007


Bank sues ad agency over contract

By Marilyn Tennissen |
CountyBank of Orange was advertised as "the bank of a lifetime," but its agreement with the ad agency lasted less than a year and now the bank wants its money back.

Polling Places for May 12 Special Election

By The SE Texas Record |
Polling places for May 12, 2007 Special Election

Local case recalls the 1994 hot coffee "Mc Lawsuit"

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A Jefferson County woman filed a lawsuit against McDonald's recently, claiming she was burned because their coffee was too hot.

Hot cup of Joe lands McDonald's in lawsuit

By David Yates |
Reminiscent of a 1994 case that caught national attention, a Jefferson County woman is suing McDonald's for failing to warn her that coffee is served hot.


"Heavy" smoker's family blames asbestos for benefactor's lung cancer, sues 43 corporations

By David Yates |
Bryan Blevins Attorney Bryan Blevins of Provost Umphrey will represent the family of a "heavy" smoker and sue the A.O. Smith Corp., along with 42 other major corporations, for distributing products containing asbestos throughout Jefferson County.

Jury selection still ongoing in med-mal case

By David Yates |
After two full days of questioning, lawyers still have a pool of more than 50 potential jurors to narrow down before beginning a medical malpractice trial in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court.

80-year-old dies of leukemia, benefactor sues for benzene exposure

By David Yates |
Shirley Jeanis, the executrix of the estate of Alfred Jeanis, is suing the Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., along with 28 other petrochemical suppliers, for exposing Alfred Jeanis to benzene.

60th Court District, Judge Sanderson, May 1-31

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Judge Gary Sanderson

BPD officer laid to rest

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Beaumont Police Officer Lisa Beaulieu It began with the roar of dozens of police motorcycles, but otherwise the motorcade escorting the body of a fallen Beaumont police officer was silent as it made its way through downtown Beaumont on Monday afternoon.

Floyd won't let plaintiff's lawyer grill reporters

By Ann Knef |
Attorney Brent Coon Jefferson County District Judge Donald Floyd has ruled in favor of the Southeast Texas Record, denying plaintiff's attorney Brent Coon's demand to question its editor and reporter.