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News from 2011


PERSONNEL FILE: Coats Rose announces hire of Charles Conrad in Houston

By The SE Texas Record |
Conrad HOUSTON � Coats Rose announced the hire of Charles C. Conrad, director, within its Construction/Surety and Litigation practice areas. Conrad, based in the firm's Houston office, brings more than eight years of experience to his position.

Legally Speaking: The fine art of the benchslap

By John G. Browning |
Lawyers frequently compare notes about judges, particularly those with a reputation for being tough or demanding. Federal judges especially tend to be the focus of such speculation, perhaps because they are appointed for life or because of what some lawyers perceive to be a superiority complex.

Benefits of legal reforms speak for themselves

By The SE Texas Record |
You could almost set your watch to the intervals when people who oppose smart, common-sense legal reforms release "reports" that rely on doctored data to back up their narrow view that legal reforms have been bad for health care in Texas. But the benefits of civil justice reform are undeniable.

Texas AG sues over tire storage

By Bryan Cohen |
SAN BENITO (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced a lawsuit on Friday against the operator of an unauthorized waste tire storage site over numerous alleged violations of the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act.

Entergy settles suit alleging line fell on man's vehicle

By David Yates |
On the day it was scheduled to go to trial, Entergy Texas opted to settle for $12,000 a suit alleging a power line fell on a vehicle.

ABA wants immunity for lawyers representing public entities

By Michael Tremoglie |
Rotunda WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The American Bar Association filed an amicus brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging it to find that private lawyers representing public agencies are entitled to increased immunity from lawsuits.

***FOR PRINT** ABA wants immunity for lawyers representing public entities

By Michael Tremoglie |
Rotunda WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The American Bar Association filed an amicus brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging it to find that private lawyers representing public agencies are entitled to increased immunity from lawsuits.

Texas AG challenges redistricting plan

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says he plans to file an emergency stay with the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday challenging redistricting maps drawn by a panel of federal judges in San Antonio.

***FOR PRINT***Texas AG challenges redistricting plan

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Abbott AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says he plans to file an emergency stay with the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday challenging redistricting maps drawn by a panel of federal judges in San Antonio.

60th Court District 1/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
JUAN ELGUEZABAL VS SEACOR MARINE LLC ET AL

Suit filed over Port Arthur collision

By David Yates |
Area residents Mythesia Mike and Chelse Washington have filed suit against Port Arthur local Diego Velasquez for injuries they received in an automobile collision.

Provost Umphrey files petition to perpetuate testimony in probable asbestos suit

By David Yates |
Bronson resident Rozella Wilkerson has filed a petition to perpetuate the testimony of Ben Wilkerson, a former Texaco employee who suffers from lung cancer.

Employee sues Conn's after injury

By David Yates |
Juhon Area resident Roy Reid has filed suit against Conn's Appliances for an injury he received while working in the loading docks.

Neches Gulf Marine files certificate of discovery in personal injury case

By David Yates |
Eaves Neches Gulf Marine recently filed a certificate of discovery in a suit brought by Glenn Gunnlaugsson, who sued after his leg was ripped off while working as a deckhand.

Slip & fall against Parkdale Mall slated for April trial

By David Yates |
Unless the case is mediated, a slip-and-fall lawsuit against Parkdale Mall will go trial next spring.

Final judgment entered in slip & fall against H.E.B

By David Yates |
A final judgment has been entered in Teresa Obregon's slip and fall lawsuit against H.E. Butt Grocery.

American Air Systems sued for installing leaky system

By David Yates |
Area residents Jeffery and Veronica Book are suing American Air Systems, alleging the company installed a leaky unit in their home.

Stop sign collision results in suit

By David Yates |
Silsbee resident Kelly Hamilton has filed suit against Beaumont local Sondra Schwaab for allegedly rear-ending her at a stop sign.

Capital One sues Beaumont man for $27K

By David Yates |
Capital One Bank has filed suit against Beaumont resident Hanif Mohammed, seeking to collect more than $27,000 on a delinquent small business credit account.

Owner of auto shop sued for man's burns

By David Yates |
Port Arthur local Paul Keithen, owner of A.K.'s Auto Shop, is being sued by his employee Bruce Digby, who was burned while pouring gas into an automobile.