News from 2007
Defendant says settlement imminent in 'click fraud' case
Findwhat.com TEXARKANA, ARK. -- In the Miller County, Ark., 'click-fraud' class action case, plaintiffs and defendant Findwhat.com (MIVA, Inc.) announced recently, that they have reached terms of class settlement and believe settlement is imminent.
Coon hearing on debt collection reset
Two out-of-town attorneys somehow got involved with Beaumont's own Brent Coon and now he is alleging they owe him $500,000.
Legally Speaking: The food poisoning lawyer
If you're still snacking on Thanksgiving leftovers, this column just may jumpstart your diet plans.
GM sued after 1995 Suburban rollover
Mikal Watts TEXARKANA � Gloria Hernandez, 8 months pregnant, was driving her family in a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban outside of Dallas. While on a busy interstate, Gloria lost control of the vehicle and it began to roll.
Appeals court: Ford not liable for 2003 toddler death at Groves sno-cone stand
Ford Expedition The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a favorable judgment in a product liability wrongful death suit against Ford Motor Company on Nov. 15.
Janitor files wrongful termination suit against school district
TEXARKANA � Custodial crew leader, Narcisco (Cecil) Ortega, Jr., believes he was terminated from his job as retaliation for filing a discrimination charge against his employer, Frisco Independent School District.
Former health center exec alleges gender discrimination
The former CEO for Gulf Coast Health Center Inc. has filed suit against the care provider, claiming she was fired because she is a female.
Class action against Premcor alleges pollution caused children's' asthma
Jim Blackburn Roughly 100 Port Arthur residents have banded together and filed suit against The Premcor Refining Group, alleging the company's refinery has illegally bombarded area neighborhoods, schools and churches with "toxic" pollution.
Class action filed against home lender
David Dodge An Arizona couple has filed a class-action suit against a Texas lender for improperly charging interest on residential loans.
Street preachers say arrest violated civil rights
A file photo from the group's Web site shows SPF Director Ron McRae preaching in Washington, D.C. Members of the World Wide Street Preachers' Fellowship (SPF) are suing Beaumont's mayor and police chief, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated when they were arrested for "preaching about the sins of homosexuality."
Family of dead shrimper files Jones Act suit
A Gulf shrimp boat Returning from a shrimping run off the coast of Port Isabel, Jose Rodriguez suffered an anxiety attack as the U.S. Coast Guard investigated the vessel on which he was serving. The next day, Rodriguez was found dead.
Suit filed over HRT drugs blamed for breast cancer
A Jasper County woman has filed a federal lawsuit against Pfizer and Wyeth, claiming the hormone therapy drugs manufactured by the pharmaceutical companies caused her breast cancer.
Orange case over trade secrets, Chinese plant removed to federal court
In October, the Record reported on a lawsuit that involved two global chemical companies battling over a Chinese power plant project and the trade secrets needed for its development, which may have been leaked at a plant in Orange.
Louisiana woman sues Hydrochem, Ohmstede after inhaling toxic fumes
Mike Pierce A Louisiana woman claims she was injured after inhaling toxic fumes at a Lake Charles refinery.
America's trust in business declines while economy stiffens
Americans are trusting businesses less and less, according to a recent survey conducted by the Better Business Bureau. The BBB reported that nearly one in five adults' trust in business decreased in the past year.
Montgomery Co. businesses take 'dirty' case to higher court
Montgomery County jurors settled a dispute over dirt with a $52,150 verdict, but the Ninth District Court of Appeals in Beaumont has ordered a new trial.
Widow sues Du Pont over husband's mesothelioma
Darren Brown The widow of Donald Sims is suing her husband's former employer, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours for "maliciously" exposing him to "toxic and carcinogenic dusts." Sims died of mesothelioma in August.
Boston bonanza
It was two poor Filipino ship workers who risked their livelihoods and notified the U.S. Coast Guard of illegal, secret off-shore dumping of oil sludge.