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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Saturday, September 28, 2024

News from 2008


***PRINT ONLY Lamar choirs to ring in holidays with concert at Julie Rogers Theatre

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Members of Lamar University's A Cappella Choir prepare for the Dec. 7 Lamarissimo! holiday concert at the Jefferson Theatre. Lamar University's A Cappella Choir and Grand Chorus will celebrate the Yuletide spirit at the annual Lamarissimo! holiday concert 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 7, in the Jefferson Theatre.

Poe collecting Christmas cards for troops

By Marilyn Tennissen |
WASHINGTON, DC � U.S. Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX2) will be collecting Christmas cards to distribute to American service men and women who are bravely serving the country.

Kirchmer files more Avandia suits in federal court

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

League City couple sues Jiffy Lube over fall in garage

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � A League City couple blames an auto repair business for a head injury reportedly suffered by the husband six months ago, court papers say.

Plaintiff alleges UTMB forced him to participate in illegal acts, then terminated him

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � A Galveston County man is seeking $1.5 million from the University of Texas Medical Branch, alleging he was terminated because he refused to perform a reportedly illegal act.

Suit alleges Digitek contained double dose of active ingredient

By Michelle Massey, East Texas Bureau |
MARSHALL � Already at risk for heart problems from pre-existing health conditions, several East Texas patients allege they began to experience new symptoms after they began taking the prescription drug Digitek.

Plaintiff in car wreck trial lands victory, but leaves empty handed

By David Yates |
Joel Sprott Last year, Nathaniel Stephens sued Ashleigh Petry over a rear-end collision. Last week, jurors concluded it was Petry's negligence that caused the car wreck. Nonetheless, Stephens left the courthouse empty handed.

Galveston woman sues in-law, loan company over fraudulent loan

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON � A Galveston County woman accuses her daughter-in-law and a student loan services company of ruining her credit, recent court documents say.

172nd 12/08

By Carrie Gonzalez |
WALTER L RIVERS VS. KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO

Texas trial lawyers spend millions in 2008 election cycle to support Democratic candidates

By Marilyn Tennissen |
AUSTIN � Personal injury trial lawyers poured millions of dollars into Texas elections this cycle, including more than $6 million to front groups and the Texas Democratic Party, a grass roots organization reported Nov. 24.

Male gender discrimination suit has become 'moot,' appeals court says

By David Yates |
Representing the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, the Texas Attorney General's Office has opted to settle with a disgruntled male employee claiming gender discrimination.

Texas SC denies another claim by heirs of Padre Island

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court shuts down another dispute over the ownership of Padre Island by heirs of Padre Nicholas Balli. The court denied the plaintiffs' claim that a deed signed more than 150 years ago was a fraud.

Beaumont man sues five cops over alleged beating at traffic stop

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont man has filed suit against five Beaumont police officers, alleging two of the officers beat and shot him with a Taser gun during a routine traffic stop.

Couple sues church over past due property taxes

By Kelly Holleran |
A Jefferson County couple has filed a breach of contract complaint against a church, alleging it failed to pay back property taxes on a property the couple purchased.

Court dismisses insurance company appeal after settlement reached

By David Yates |
Justices on the Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals have dismissed an appeal by an insurance company after a settlement was reached.

Miley Cyrus to perform at Lanier holiday bash

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Mark Lanier If any Houstonians missed out on Miley Cyrus' record breaking show at the Livestock Show and Rodeo in March, they just might have another opportunity to see the tween queen perform this holiday season.

Crashing an industry

By The SE Texas Record |
If you're wondering why the once mighty U.S. auto industry is in desperation seeking a savior, Tyler's Bill Cooper could prove instructive.

Crane company wants collapse victims' case moved to Harris County

By Steve Korris |
BEAUMONT - Deep South Crane and Rigging Company, defending itself against lawsuits in Jefferson County over a crane collapse in Houston, seeks to transfer the cases to Harris County.

58th December

By Marilyn Tennissen |
A-0177688

Sony hit with $18.5 million verdict in patent infringement suit over music chip technology

By Marilyn Tennissen |
MARSHALL, Texas -- The Sony Corp. was hit with an $18.5 million verdict recently when a Texas jury determined it had infringed on a patent held by Agere Systems.