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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Saturday, September 28, 2024

News from December 2008


Morgan drops his suit against divorce attorney he fired

By David Yates |
John Morgan Only days before his divorce became final in late October, attorney John Morgan fired his divorce attorney, G. Michael Jamail, and then filed a lawsuit against him claiming he was divulging confidential information.

City settles suit with man who claims he was injured while in an ambulance

By David Yates |
While most people call an ambulance because they're injured, Curtis Guillory claimed he was injured because of riding in an ambulance.

Clerk's office braces for second coming of Hurricane Ike

By David Yates |
In the three years since Hurricane Rita struck, thousands of lawsuits have been filed in Golden Triangle courts. And now with Hurricane Ike in the rear view mirror, Jefferson County is expecting Ike suits to eclipse Rita-related filings.

Some Hurricane Rita suits going to Bexar County MDL

By Steve Korris |
John Specia AUSTIN - Retired Bexar County Judge John Specia will preside over pretrial proceedings in 16 Hurricane Rita suits, the Texas Multidistrict Litigation Panel has decided.

Galveston judges consider plans to streamline potential Hurricane Ike lawsuits

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � As Sunday, Nov. 30, marked the end of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, residents from Belize to Bermuda breathed a sigh of relief.