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News published on Southeast Texas Record in May 2007

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News from May 2007


Chamblin brings experience to Bar Association post

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Patricia Chamblin On May 4, Patricia Chamblin became the 2007-2008 president of the Jefferson County Bar Association at the group's annual Law Day meeting.

Welcome mat created water hazard at store, plaintiff says

By David Yates |
Patricia Harris has extracted the term "water hazard" from the realm of golf and applied it to dollar store welcome mats.

Contractor says Sabine Pass school hasn't paid for renovations

By David Yates |
Nearly two years after the renovation of the Sabine Pass Athletic Complex, ICI Construction claims that it still hasn't received full payment of the $1.8 million the school district owes for the gym's restoration.

Elderly customers sue coin company for fraud

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Elderly customers thought they were making a sound investment when they bought rare coins from a Beaumont company, but instead found themselves in what may have been a scam to defraud the elderly.

Gambler at odds with casino after fall

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A patron at L'auberge du Lac wasn't so lucky as she left the Lake Charles casino on New Year's Eve.

Plaintiff says alcohol may be to blame for Orange County accident

By Marilyn Tennissen |
After suffering multiple injuries in an auto collision, an Orange man has filed a suit against the car's driver and owner.

Injured forklift operator says warehouse unsafe

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A forklift operator in Orange says unsafe warehouse conditions led to his injuries.

Jefferson County driver no match for armored car in collision

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A Jefferson County man has sued an armored car company after a collision in Orange.

Collision with ambulance leads to Orange County suit

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A collision with an ambulance has an Orange man filing a suit against the ambulance company and its driver.

Nail gun injury leads to suit against hardware store

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A Kountze man shot in the knee by a nail gun says the store should have warned customers that the gun was defective.

Hospital employee sues Christus

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A Christus employee is suing the hospital for an injury she sustained while attempting to move patients.

Silsbee man cites FELA, sues railroad

By David Yates |
Steve Young James Smart, a Silsbee resident, has filed a lawsuit with the Jefferson County District Court against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co., a Delaware based Company.

No such thing as double jeopardy when it comes to tort law

By David Yates |
Bryan Blevins There is no such thing as double jeopardy when it comes down to tort law. While he was alive, Carl Larkin sued a petrochemical plant and received a claim for his "non-malignant asbestos-related disease." Now deceased, his wife is suing on Larkin's behalf for a "different malignant asbestos-related disease."

School bus fender bender leads to lawsuit

By David Yates |
A fender-bender involving a Beaumont Independent School District bus has one boy's mother up in arms and ready to take on the school district.

Minor sexually assaulted by man donning phony scrubs

By David Yates |
A man donning phony scrubs, posing as a physician, slipped into a hospital room and sexually assaulted a female minor.

Beaumont man sues for injuries at Washington chemical plant

By David Yates |
A Beaumont resident injured while working at a chemical facility in Anacortes, WA has hired the Provost Umphrey Law Firm to extract compensation for his medical expenses.

Welding machine tip over causes injury, suit filed

By David Yates |
Terry Thomas is suing the Rental Service Corp. for improperly placing a welding machine on a trailer.

Man pinned by ruptured line doused with chemicals

By David Yates |
Pinned between a scaffold and the flare line he was told to demolish, a Port Neches man had no choice but to swallow his circumstance and the hazardous chemicals that sprayed from the ruptured line.

JCBA election, Law Day results

By The SE Texas Record |
The Kelly High School team was the winner of the Mock Trial Competition sponsored by the Jefferson County Bar Association. The team accepted its award at the JCBA Law Day event. Jefferson County Bar Association Law Day 2007 Results

Handicapped woman's fall at Casa Ole leads to suit

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A night out for Mexican food turned into more than just "another Casa Ole day" for Mary Kelly, a handicapped woman who is suing the restaurant chain.