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News published on Southeast Texas Record in September 2011

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News from September 2011


Honoring Our Local Heroes: Texas' Volunteer Firefighters

By U.S. Sen John Cornyn |
As recent wildfires ravaged parts of Texas, destroying homes and property in their path, thousands of Texans were displaced and endured tremendous losses.

Pastor can keep preaching at Port Arthur church

By David Yates |
First Sixth Street Baptist Church, Port Arthur A Thursday hearing to issue a temporary injunction against a Port Arthur pastor ended with no ruling from Judge Donald Floyd, 172nd District Court, thus allowing the reverend to keep on preaching.

E-C Transportation sued for employee's collision

By David Yates |
Beaumont resident Jack Nicholas has filed suit against E-C Transportation and one of its employees, Jimmy Lonnett, who allegedly caused a collision last month.

Underinsured motorist benefits suit filed against Farmers

By David Yates |
Port Arthur resident Donald Crane is suing his insurance company, Farmers Texas County Mutual, for underinsured motorist benefits.

Suit alleges motorist pulled out into traffic from shoulder

By David Yates |
Buna resident Julian McGalin has filed suit against Nederland local Jason Dale, who allegedly pulled out into traffic from the shoulder and struck McGalin's vehicle.

Postal worker suit seems to beg for downsizing

By The SE Texas Record |
Postal clerk Sandra Kay Gilbert is suing the U.S. Postal Service in the Tyler Division of the Eastern District of Texas because her supervisor asked her to substantiate her need for a third medical leave in less than 12 months.

Woman sued for disregarding traffic light, causing collision

By David Yates |
Allen Ayres has filed suit against fellow Beaumont resident Amber Baer, who allegedly disregarded a traffic light and slammed into his vehicle.

Woman sues after pit bull attack

By David Yates |
Alleging that she'll require plastic surgery after a pit bull bit her in the face, Katherine Welch has filed suit against the dog's owner, Port Neches resident Jessie Peterson Jr.

Engineer sues UPR for 'jolt' to back

By David Yates |
A locomotive engineer has filed suit against his employer, Union Pacific Railroad, alleging an "unexpected jolt" injured his back.

Suit filed over crane collapse at Motiva

By David Yates |
Ammons Luis Guajardo is suing Motiva Enterprises and Becon Construction for injuries he received when a crane collapsed at the refinery.

Laborer who received worker's comp sues

By David Yates |
Although he already received worker's compensation for an on-the-job injury, Hiawatha Ryan Jr. has filed suit against Hit Services and Fagen Inc.

Mom claiming dog knocked son into ditch settles for $25K

By David Yates |
A woman claiming a dog knocked her minor son into a ditch has settled with the canine's owner for $25,000.

Slip & fall filed against McDonalds

By David Yates |
Beaumont resident Debra Harvey has filed a slip-and-fall lawsuit against R.E.E. Inc., doing business as McDonalds.

'Ultimate Fight' night at Gold Club ends in beat down, lawsuit

By David Yates |
The Gold Club, Beaumont A local man claims he was assaulted two years ago while watching an "Ultimate Fight" broadcast at The Gold Club.

Injured woman seeks $660K, including $425K for pain and mental anguish

By David Yates |
A Vidor woman is suing CMC Recycling for injuries she received when she slipped on a scrap metal scale.

Defendant company makes discovery request in benzene suit

By David Yates |
McKesson Corp. has submitted its first set of discovery to plaintiff Claude Villemez, who claims he was exposed to benzene while working as an electrician.

Beaumont attorney announces bid for Congress

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Beaumont attorney Jay Old, joined by his wife, Ann Clary, announces his candidacy for the 14th Congressional District at a press conference Sept. 20 at Beaumont City Hall. Republican Jay Old, a Beaumont attorney, announced his candidacy to succeed retiring U.S. Rep. Ron Paul in the newly drawn 14th Congressional District.

Legally Speaking: Banned for Life? Yes, They Can Really Do That

By John G. Browning |
Many of us recall the "Soup Nazi" episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, and how its titular character (based on the real-life New York restauranteur) achieved pop culture iconic status with the catchphrase "No soup for you!"

Jefferson County files 5 tax suits against Brent Coon

By David Yates |
Coon Five new property tax lawsuits seeking money owed from Beaumont attorney Brent Coon have been filed in Jefferson County District Court.

Friendswood attorney sues would-be client for defamation

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
Griffin GALVESTON - A Friendswood attorney has filed a $1 million libel lawsuit against a Webster man, stating the latter wrongfully accused him of helping his ex-wife secure a divorce.