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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Friday, November 22, 2024

News from November 2008


Chamber, TAB seminar to address Texas employment law

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Local and state business organizations are teaming up to give company leaders a better insight into employment laws in Texas.

Owner of courthouse cafe sues Jefferson County over alleged hurricane contract

By Kelly Holleran |
The owner of the courthouse restaurant has filed suit against Jefferson County, alleging the restaurant lost nearly $40,000 after the county reneged on its promise to use the restaurant's food during hurricane evacuation.

Beaumont couple claims shoddy repairs after Rita, sues construction company

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont couple has filed suit against a Texas construction company, claiming the company violated building codes when making repairs to the couple's property following a hurricane.

Pipe supplier sues local company to collect $300,000 debt

By Kelly Holleran |
Alloy Products Corporation has filed a breach of contract complaint against Golden Triangle Pipe and Water Supplies, alleging it has failed to pay more than $300,000 due for pipe valve, fittings and other pipe components.

Malpractice suit alleges chemo line caused stroke

By Kelly Holleran |
An Orange woman and her husband have filed suit against eight doctors and three hospitals, alleging the woman suffered from a stroke, among other injuries, after doctors inserted a device into her veins.

Harris County's judicial wipe out

By The SE Texas Record |
It doesn't grab the headlines, but judicial elections in America these days are just as much about the lawmaking as it is about law interpreting.

LU to honor distinguished alums

By The SE Texas Record |
Due to Hurricane Ike, the Lamar University alumni affairs office has rescheduled the Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner.

Worker claims chemical fumes exposure led to asthma

By Kelly Holleran |
Gregory Scott Johnson has filed suit against Arkema, alleging a chemical in new equipment the company installed caused him to develop asthma and an extreme sensitivity to common household chemical fumes.

Woman sues Wal-Mart after fall at PA store

By Kelly Holleran |
After falling at a local Wal-Mart, a Beaumont woman has filed suit against the retailer claiming she was severely injured due to the dangerous conditions.

Beaumont man sues city after fall into hole in street

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont man has filed suit against the city of Beaumont, alleging he incurred severe neck and low back pain after he fell into a 10-foot hole.

Republicans gaining strength in Democrat-dominated Jefferson County

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Jefferson County voters may have joined the majority of Americans in voting for Democrat Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, but the county's Republican Party still had its own type of victory on Election Day.

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By Marilyn Tennissen |
New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County, Oct. 30-Nov. 3, 2008

Woman claims colon operation botched, sues doctor and surgery center

By David Yates |
Claiming her surgery was botched, Alexandra Jones has filed suit against the physician who performed the surgery and the facility where the surgery took place.

Run-off ahead for Dist. 17

By David Yates |
Democrat Chris Bell and Republican Joan Huffman will face off again in a runoff next month for Texas Senate District 17.

Pipeline worker seeks TRO against company after injury

By David Yates |
An Orange County resident has filed a request for a restraining order and a petition to perpetuate testimony against his employers in preparation for possibly filing a lawsuit.

Provost Umphrey attorney files two Avandia lawsuits in federal court

By David Yates |
Provost Umphrey attorney Christopher Kirchmer has filed two new Avandia lawsuits in federal court, alleging the drug's maker, GlaxoSmithKline, marketed and sold the drug knowing it was dangerous.

Texas Supreme Court to stay conservative

By David Yates |
Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson (R) In stark contrast to the nation's swing to the left, Texas voters have elected to keep the state's Supreme Court conservative, voting back in three incumbent Republicans.

Polling places in Beaumont attract different crowds

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Long lines abounded everywhere throughout Beaumont during early voting, but the lines vanished on Election Day.

60th CD 12/08

By Carrie Gonzalez |
WILSON SEALE JR ET AL VS. CHRISTUS ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL ET AL

Falling bricks leads to worker's suit against BP, others

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � After being struck on the head by falling bricks, a Galveston man has filed suit against BP and two other companies.