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News published on Southeast Texas Record in June 2008

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News from June 2008


Arson blamed for fire at Governor's Mansion

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Austin's pre-dawn sky was lit by the fire blazing at the Texas Governor's Mansion on June 8. Authorities believe the fire that heavily damaged the Texas Governor's Mansion in Austin last Sunday was the work of an arsonist.

Unions sue over Vioxx settlement

By Chris Rizo |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - Two of the nation's most powerful unions have sued six law firms for their handling of litigation against Vioxx maker Merck & Co. Inc.

58th Court District July 2008

By Carrie Gonzalez |
58th COURT DISTRICT

Coca-Cola failed to reduce risks of soda delivery, suit alleges

By David Yates |
Denying any contributory negligence, a heated mother has filed suit against Coca-Cola on her daughter's behalf, claiming one of the soda company's delivery men rolled a dolly over her daughter's foot.

Family feud over pet custody leads to lawsuit

By David Yates |
A run-of-the-mill family feud has spilled into the civil realm over custody of a pet.

Woman blames doctor, hospital for negligent care of breast lump

By David Yates |
More than two years ago, Lainey Bean sought medical consultation for a lump on her breast. Now, Bean claims the doctor and hospital who tended to her negligently subjected her to "further testing and multiple surgical procedures."

BP victims want high court to look at plea agreement

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � The U.S. Supreme Court could intervene in the mass litigation against BP resulting from the 2005 explosion at its Texas City refinery.

Woman sues hospital after valet turns out to be car thief

By David Yates |
After giving her car keys to a valet service at a local hospital, a Lumberton resident was rather surprised to learn her car had been stolen. The vehicle was later recovered at a Louisiana gas station.

Woman alleges vaccine caused infection, sues healthcare provider

By David Yates |
Sarah Frasher Alleging her infection was caused by the healthcare provider who administrated her shot, Jana Richard has filed suit against Maxim Healthcare Services Inc.

Entergy found not negligent in personal injury trial

By David Yates |
Entergy was recently found not negligent in the automobile collision trial of Shayna Taylor vs. Entergy et al, which took place in Jefferson County Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th Judicial Court.

Record columnist wins big in journalism competitions

By Marilyn Tennissen |
John G. Browning June 6 was a good night for Southeast Texas Record columnist John G. Browning. The Dallas attorney brought home several writing awards at journalism competitions in Beaumont and Houston.


Brent Coon reaches 14 more settlements in mammoth asbestos suits

By David Yates |
Brent Coon The court docket may be a little less congested now, as 14 more settlements have been reached in Brent Coon inspired asbestos suits so massive that its plaintiffs habitually occupy the bulk of Judge Donald Floyd's 172nd District Court monthly docket.

Couple settles Lemon Law suit

By David Yates |
In March, The Southeast Texas Record reported on a Lemon Law suit filed by Matthew and Tina Lavergne, who claimed their fairly new Ford vehicle was prone to breaking down.

Woman sues over UFO found in salad

By David Yates |
Seasoned with an unidentified "foreign object," a Hartford, Mich., woman claims she broke three teeth after chomping down on the UFO while dining at Logan's Roadhouse. She and her husband have filed suit against the restaurant.

When shopping baskets attack

By The SE Texas Record |
Perhaps Beaumont residents Mary Bourne and Deborah Parker should form a support group.

172nd Court District June 2008

By Carrie Gonzalez |
172nd COURT DISTRICT

Recent real estate foreclosures in Jefferson County

By David Yates |
Citi Group/Consumer Finance Inc. has filed an application to foreclose on the property of Lark Marie Turner, located at 1925 Turon Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701.

Appeals court denies hunting lodge owner's defamation suit against biologist who said he stocked deer

By Steve Korris |
The lodge at Whitetail Junction Ranch in Kimble County The 9th District appeals court has thrown out a defamation suit that hunting lodge owner James Shrieve filed against a state biologist for telling a review panel he stocked deer in violation of his wildlife management plan.