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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

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News from August 2011


Railroad worker claims diesel exposure caused leukemia, sues railroad company

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
MARSHALL - A Tyler county resident claims his 35 years of exposure to diesel fuel and other chemicals while working on the railroad caused him to develop leukemia.

Texas Times: Texas, Underground

By U.S. Sen John Cornyn |
The Natural Bridge Caverns take "deep in the heart of Texas Hill Country" to a whole new meaning.

Justices dismiss BEST members' appeal

By David Yates |
Getz Texas justices seated on the Ninth Court of Appeals recently dismissed an appeal brought by two founding members of BEST.

High court abates rehearing of Open Beaches case

By Steve Korris |
AUSTIN � As the Supreme Court of Texas struggled for a second time to draw a line between private property and public beach on Galveston Island, money from Washington relieved them of the decision.

Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, July 26-29, 2011.

Legally Speaking: Sixteen, and Life to Go (Part 1)

By John G. Browning |
On Sept. 8, Chad Allen Uptergrove will turn 36 years old. But unlike most of us, he will not celebrate that birthday surrounded by family and friends.

May 2012 trial slated for benzene case

By David Yates |
Hyde What started as a petition to perpetuate testimony is now a full-blown lawsuit slated to go to trial in May 2012.

Woman hit by swinging door sues Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola

By David Yates |
Alleging that she should have been warned not to stand in front of a swinging door, Emma Clayton has filed suit against Wal-Mart Stores and Coca-Cola Enterprises.

SembCorp-Sabine Shipyard dismisses tenant from suit

By David Yates |
SembCorp-Sabine Shipyard has dismissed KTM Services from a breach of contract suit filed in March.

Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County courts

By David Yates |
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County courts, July 22-29, 2011.

Man sues to get repossessed bulldozer back

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - Alleging his bulldozer was wrongfully confiscated, Santa Fe resident Willis N. Young has filed a lawsuit.

Investor sues over unpaid energy royalties

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - An oil and gas investment company claims its partners have not paid it the royalties owed under an agreement.

Plaintiff wins $48K verdict in car wreck trial

By David Yates |
A Jefferson County jury recently awarded plaintiff Mary Zeno, who sued Rogelio Aguilar for rear-ending her, more than $48,000 in damages.

Two sue driver over wreck on I-10

By Kelly Holleran |
Two Jefferson County residents have filed suit against the driver who they claim rear-ended their vehicle, causing them to sustain serious injuries.

Man seeks deposition in possible defamation suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A Jefferson County man has filed a petition for deposition against a woman who he claims made defamatory remarks about him.

Suit says A/C units in new home are defective

By Kelly Holleran |
Two Orange County residents have filed suit against an air conditioner manufacturer, alleging the air conditioning units installed in their home were defective.

Lawsuit filed against gas can maker after Texas cheerleader burned at party

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
TEXARKANA, Texas - The parents of a Texas high school cheerleader have filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of a gas storage can after she suffered third degree burns when a friend attempted to pour gasoline on a camp fire.

Collection agency sued for not disclosing it was a debt collector

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
SHERMAN - A New York collection company is being sued by a Denton County woman after the company left her a voicemail but failed to say it was about collecting a debt.

***FOR PRINT***Governors of Texas, South Carolina sign tort reform into law

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) - Texas Gov. Rick Perry was in Houston Wednesday for the ceremonial signing of a new law that will implement a loser-pays system for frivolous lawsuits filed in the state.

Governors of Texas, South Carolina sign tort reform into law

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - Texas Gov. Rick Perry was in Houston Wednesday for the ceremonial signing of a new law that will implement a loser-pays system for frivolous lawsuits filed in the state.