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News published on Southeast Texas Record in May 2007

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

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News from May 2007


Couple says mortgage company holding check for home repairs

By David Yates |
A Jefferson County couple says their mortgage company refuses to release an insurance check needed for repairs to their home.

Leaky pipe results in suit against contractor

By David Yates |
John Morgan

Man claims he was fired for filing for worker's comp claim

By David Yates |
Lindsay & Morgan

Railroad worker cites FELA for fall on train

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Sara Youngdahl A trip to the bathroom landed a railroad worker on his back and the railroad company in court.

Official in dispute over contract with indoor football league

By The SE Texas Record |
It's going to take more than a referee to settle a dispute between a Jefferson County man and the National Indoor Football League.

Woman loses finger in wheelchair, sues hospital

By David Yates |
Inexplicably, Sarah Johnson sliced off the tip of her right index finger while helping her mother into a wheelchair. She is suing the Memorial Hermann Hospital System for maliciously failing to warn her that such a dangerous scenario existed.

That subtle substance

By The SE Texas Record |
Lawsuits alleging asbestos-related wrongs are old news here in Beaumont.

Misrepresentation of credit score leads to $3 million suit

By David Yates |
Shawn Kerwin is suing the First Houston Mortgage Co. and its agent Trent Lawson for more than $3 million. Kerwin claims the company purposely misrepresented his credit score to him in order to force him into signing a home loan at a higher interest rate.

Lemon Law cited as basis for couple's lawsuit against Ford

By David Yates |
An Orange County couple is claiming a Houston dealership sold them a "lemon."

Beaumont man receives award from governor

By The SE Texas Record |
News Release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Seaman says work around benzene caused his lymphoma

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Keith Hyde For 20 years, David Dinnes was employed as an able-bodied seaman on various vessels.

Soldier worked up over workout charges

By David Yates |
Seemingly American Express and Bally Total Fitness have confused the maxim "Support your Troops" with "fraudulently forge an officer's signature and charge his credit card for nearly three grand while he's deployed overseas."

This Just In (Orange County)

By The SE Texas Record |
This Just In: Recent civil filings in Orange County District Courts, May 16-21, 2007

This Just In (Jefferson County)

By The SE Texas Record |
This Just In: Recent civil filings in Jefferson County District Courts, May 17-23, 2007

Prince, Lewis still in PA runoff after recount

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Deloris "Bobbie" Prince After recounting the votes Wednesday from the mayor's race in Port Arthur, candidates Deloris "Bobbie" Prince and Willie "Bae" Lewis are still the contenders for the June 30 runoff election.

Correction

By The SE Texas Record |
In the May 21, 2007, edition of the Southeast Texas Record, the story on newly elected mayor Becky Ames incorrectly stated that she was a graduate of Texas A&M University.

New business licenses/assumed names filed with Jefferson County Clerk, May 17-May 24, 2007

By The SE Texas Record |
New business licenses/assumed names filed with Jefferson County Clerk, May 17-May 24, 2007

Family sues hospital, doctor and Pfizer for woman's death

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Michael L. Phifer On May 18, 2005, Renita Rochelle Hadnot, 47, entered a hospital operated by Christus Health Southeast Texas Inc. under the care of Dr. Usman Zafar of Jasper.

Settlement with American National Insurance Co. to benefit 17,000 Texas consumers

By The SE Texas Record |
Press release from the office of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott

Suit says manufacturers conspired to distribute asbestos products

By David Yates |
Lou Thompson Black Gregory James Hunter is suing A.W. Chesterton, along with 47 other companies, for conspiring to mine, process, sell and distribute asbestos products, suppressing the information pertaining to the fiber's hazardous influence on human health, and purposely inflicting him with an asbestos disease.