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Sunday, September 29, 2024

News from February 2012


PERSONNEL FILE

By The SE Texas Record |
Ford Nassen & Baldwin Attorneys Named to 2012 International Who's Who of Construction Lawyers

PERSONNEL FILE: Ford Nassen & Baldwin welcomes David Tolin to Houston office

By The SE Texas Record |
David Tolin Jr. HOUSTON � Ford Nassen & Baldwin PC is pleased to announce that David L. Tolin Jr. has joined the firm's Houston office as an associate, continuing the firm's expansion of its Houston office.

Trip & fall trial bumped to May

By David Yates |
A trip-and-fall lawsuit, which was slated to be tried in December, will now be tried in May.

Adhesive Services non-suited from chipping gun injury suit

By David Yates |
Last Friday, Adhesive Services Co. was non-suited from litigation brought by Eagan Chesser, who sued for injuries he received while operating a chipping gun.

Plaintiff's attorney says slip & fall client refuses to cooperate, withdraws as counsel

By David Yates |
Oxford Beaumont attorney Tom Oxford of Waldman Smallwood has withdrawn from a slip and fall lawsuit on the grounds his client refused to cooperate with him.

Daycare settles $1M suit over toddler left in van unattended

By David Yates |
Little Angel's Faith Development Center recently reached an undisclosed settlement with Sheryl Maxile, who originally sought $1 million in damages from the daycare after an employee left her child unattended in a van when he went home to sleep.

Klein's crusade to unmask bloggers finally comes to an end

By David Yates |
Klein A local judge has denied Philip Klein's petition to take the depositions of Google and Beaumont attorney Brent Coon, effectively ending the political commentator's three-year crusade to unmask two area bloggers.

Woman sues mental health provider for 'sexual exploitation'

By David Yates |
For more than a year, Stephanie Kemmerling sought mental health services from Bryan Sims, during which time they allegedly engaged in a sexual relationship.

Three defendants non-suited in med-mal alleging man died from neglect

By David Yates |
Perdue Jr. Three defendants were recently non-suited in litigation brought by the widow of David Wharton, who claims her husband "lingered in the hospital alone" until he died from a heart attack.

Slip & fall against BNSF Railroad slated for summer trial

By David Yates |
Vujasinovic A discovery control plan order was recently entered in a slip-and-fall lawsuit against BNSF Railroad, slating the case for a summer trial.

Medical billing records filed in trip & fall against HEB

By David Yates |
A few weeks ago, Beaumont resident Laura Wheeler filed a notice of her medical and billing records in a trip-and-fall lawsuit against HEB Grocery.