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Friday, December 20, 2024

News from 2007


Texas included in CSX search for missing doctor

By Chris Dickerson |
Dr. Ray Harron WHEELING, W.Va. - A saga that already involves a made-up doctor now includes a missing physician who names Texas as one of his many places of residence.

Woman claims phony physical therapist molested her

By David Yates |
Bill Coffey A Beaumont duo is alleging a local rehabilitation center negligently hired an unqualified physical therapist, who has been accused of making "offensive physical contact" with a patient.

Legally Speaking: When valor is stolen

By John G. Browning |
As we prepare to remember America's veterans, take a moment to honor some of the greatest in our nation's pantheon of heroes: Sgt. Alvin York, Audie Murphy, David McClanahan ... David McClanahan?

Suit: Seaman's fall in shower due to lack of supervision, training

By David Yates |
Cory Itkin A steward aboard a jack-up rig is suing his employers because he slipped and fell in the shower. Lamar Bertram claims Hercules Drilling Company and Universal Sodexho Inc. negligently caused the incident by failing to supervise and train him and his fellow employees.

Man sues Sears over 'negligently' installed fridge

By David Yates |
Dissatisfied with a bum refrigerator, John Violette has filed suit against Sears Holding Corp. Violette claims the fridge he bought from a Port Arthur Sears last year has never worked properly.

Jury finds in favor of Dillard's in racial profiling trial

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Jefferson County jurors found no evidence that Dillard's department store engaged in racial profiling, and instead found the plaintiffs liable for causing the altercation with a store security guard who they claimed had singled them out because they were black.

Inmate files $25 M suit against state

By David Yates |
Andre David Leffebre A local prisoner has filed a $25 million lawsuit against the state of Texas, alleging he was not made aware of the consequences of pleading guilty.

Golf fan says AmEx bait-and-switch left Ryder Cup trip below par

By David Yates |
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin Burned by what he claims was a bait-and-switch ploy by his credit card company, Tommy Vance Vaccarrello is suing the American Express Co. for a trip to the Ryder Cup that fell below par.

Lovers quarrel ends up in court

By David Yates |
It may sound like a cliche episode of Jerry Springer, but Dawn Gaudet is seeking a restraining order against her former domestic partner who threatened to blow her away with a shotgun.

Trial ends in favorable verdict for both Port Arthur and Entergy

By David Yates |
Carl Parker The trial of city of Port Arthur vs. Entergy Gulf States Inc. et al ended with a surprise Monday, Nov. 5, -- with a verdict that both the city and power company could call a victory.

Defense says no proof of racial profiling in Dillard's trial

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Washington & Ernster A defense lawyer for Dillard's told jurors that if they believed the plaintiffs' story about being assaulted at the department store by a security officer, then he had some swampland in Florida they might be interested in.

At your own risk

By The SE Texas Record |
Aimee Varner drowned while swimming at Smith Lake in Vidor last summer.

TX public-land boss says mountains unwanted

By Rob Luke |
Jerry Patterson AUSTIN -- The office of Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson says he didn't block the federal National Park Service (NPS) from acquiring a state-owned mountain range now up for sale.

Cornyn urges Dems to approve tax bill

By Marilyn Tennissen |
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn urged Senate Democrats to drop their objection of legislation that would help working families in Texas.

Returning vet sues Lowe's for termination, retaliation

By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau |
William Hommel Jr. MARSHALL � After being honorably discharged from the military, Josh Jones returned home to find that his previous employer, Lowe's, would not rehire him. After a lengthy investigation by the Veterans Department of the Labor Board, Jones was rehired but five months after returning to work, Jones was fired from Lowe's.

Testimony continues in $3M Union Pacific wrongful death trial

By David Yates |
"We don't have the authority to upgrade crossings," testified Union Pacific's manager of industry and public projects on Nov. 1, during the ongoing trial of Derrick Cezar et al vs. Union Pacific Railroad taking place in Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court.

Recent real estate foreclosures

By David Yates |
-CitiFinancial Inc. has filed an application for foreclosure against the property of Adam and Gerogia Brannon, located at 3131 Hickory Groves, TX 77619.

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Orig. Filing Date: 10/25/2007 Certificate #: 71646

Recent copyright/patent infringement suits filed in U.S. District Courts

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Marshall Division, Eastern District of Texas

Pipefitter sues Motiva after falling into pipe

By David Yates |
A pipefitter who took a header into a pipe after cutting near an expansion joint is suing Motiva Enterprises for failing to provide safety information about its pipes.