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Friday, October 4, 2024

News from 2008


Testimony continues in med-mal trial against nursing home

By David Yates |
Clay Dugas Johnny Limbrick testified on Wednesday, Jan. 29, that it "smelled like an animal had died" inside his mother's room during her stay at a local nursing home.

Man sues after losing parts of fingers in sheave

By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau |
MARSHALL -- While working as a wire line operator for Houston company Baker Hughes Inc., A. J. Riley's job involved assisting in oil well maintenance by attaching necessary tools onto a wire line.

$25 K judgment for plaintiff in automobile wreck trial

By David Yates |
Jurors awarded nearly $25,000 to Jewelene Berry on Wednesday, Jan. 23, for damages she suffered in a 2006 automobile collision.

Republican Kyle Janek resigns from Texas Senate

By Marilyn Tennissen |
State Sen. Kyle Janek, a Houston Republican who represents parts of Jefferson County, has announced he will resign his seat in June.

Texas Justice wants fire charges expunged: lawyer

By Rob Luke |
David Medina AUSTIN -- Lawyers for Texas Supreme Court Justice David C. Medina are working to wipe clear his recent indictment on arson-related charges from the public record.

Woman's suit claims nursing home allowed her to fall in shower

By David Yates |
Senior Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Taking blood thinners, Rhonda Scott fell in the shower and gashed her face while a patient at the Senior Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center.

R&R sues for damage to rig after crane collapse

By David Yates |
R&R Marine's repair yard in Port Arthur A repair job gone wrong has led two offshore companies and an insurance provider to file suit against BP Consulting Inc. and Sabine Offshore Services.

Legally Speaking: Twelve Angry Men (and Women)

By John G. Browning |
Last week, I reported on the strange case of Texas Supreme Court Justice David Medina. Following the June 2007 fire that destroyed his Houston-area home under what Harris County Fire Marshals office investigators described as suspicious circumstances, Justice Medina and his wife Francisca were indicted by a grand jury.

Billboard battle moves to court

By David Yates |
A Port Arthur advertising company claims a Groves hospital has failed to pay for a billboard it put up at a major highway intersection.

Chili's sued after waiter drops dishes on diner

By David Yates |
It's a tradition in the restaurant industry to clap when a server drops a tub of dishes. However, Lurlene Glidewell is holding her applause and filing suit instead. While dining at the Port Arthur Chili's, Glidewell claims a waiter dropped a load of dishes on her.

Vidor man discovers seismic testing company about to detonate TNT without permission

By David Yates |
To say the least, Huey Buckley was a little surprised to learn that an oil company had dug a 150-foot hole on his property and filled it with dynamite.

Railroad worker claims injuries after truck hits train, sues driver and railroad

By David Yates |
In a collision involving an iron locomotive and a motor vehicle, most people would thank their lucky stars if they were tucked away inside the train. However in a recent case, a Union Pacific Railroad employee claims he was hurt when a truck collided with the train.

Former employee sues Al Price facility for wrongful termination

By David Yates |
The Texas Youth Commission made national headlines last year after reports of abuse were leaked to the media. Now, a former Al Price State Juvenile Correctional Facility caseworker is claiming he was fired on trumped-up sexual harassment charges after he reported the alleged abuse of minor inmates.

Texas SC says Criss abused discretion ordering Browne's deposition

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Judge Susan Criss The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Judge Susan Criss abused her discretion when she ordered the former CEO of BP to submit to a lengthy deposition about the 2005 explosion at the Texas City refinery.

Suit: Hospital housekeeper fired after reporting security guard's harassment

By David Yates |
Sexually harassed by a security guard, Cynthia Isaac immediately reported the incident to her employer, Hospital Housekeeping Systems LTD. The next day she was fired for returning late on her lunch break.

TxDOT blamed for man's death in suit

By David Yates |
A wrongful death suit has been filed against the Texas Department of Transportation, claiming the governmental entity was responsible for the death of James Harper by causing a fatal collision on Interstate 10.

Worker claims termination for making injury claim

By David Yates |
While on the job, Max Cormier injured his back while lifting a piece of metal. After he made a workers' compensation claim, Cormier claims his employer, J & J Manufacturing Co., fired him.

Woman sues mall for trip in parking lot

By David Yates |
Claiming that a West End shopping center negligently camouflaged its concrete barriers to match the color of the parking lot, Jean Shivers has filed suit against Parkdale Mall.

Criss' campaign cash

By The SE Texas Record |
Maybe they like the way Galveston District Judge Susan Criss has ruled on their lawsuits? Or they hope they will benefit from her decisions, sometime in the near future?

Seamen sue after ship hits jetties

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Two men were injured while on board a vessel near Sabine Pass when the boat hit a jettie. Kevin Salsman and Elroy Boutte filed a personal injury suit against the ship's owners on Jan. 22 in federal court in the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division.