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News published on Southeast Texas Record in October 2012

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News from October 2012


Christus sues doctor for not paying rent on parking space

By David Yates |
Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth is suing Dr. Traci Vaughn for more than $36,000, alleging she owes rent on her space at the Park Medical 1 Professional Building. 

Legally Speaking: As superstitious as the rest of us

By John G. Browning |
“Superstition ain’t the way.”

A bad idea whose time is passing

By The SE Texas Record |
In a recent issue of the Hillsdale College publication Imprimis, financial historian John Steele Gordon offers five lessons from the 405-year history of America:

Pedestrian mowed down in hospital parking lot, suit claims

By David Yates |
Oklahoma resident Shirley Womack is suing Beaumont local Albeno Bossette, who allegedly backed his car into her as she walked across a hospital front drive.

Woman claims inability to care for children due to collision

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims failed to yield the right-of-way at a stop sign and struck her vehicle. 

Man sues insurance agency over lost commission

By Kelly Holleran |
An insurance agent claims his former employer has breached its contract with him after it has failed to pay him 20 percent in commission on policies he sold. 


Man claims he lost PA Housing Authority job for reporting financial abuses

By Kelly Holleran |
A former employee of the Port Arthur Housing Authority has filed a lawsuit claiming he was fired after reporting alleged misappropriations by the director and board members.

Gold Club manager granted new trial, $344K default judgment erased

By David Yates |
The Gold Club had a default judgment of $344,000 erased in its suit against a manager who allegedly routed money away from the company and depleted its assets.

Family sues six doctors over man's death

By Kelly Holleran |
The wife and children of a recently deceased man claim he died after doctors failed to timely diagnose him with pneumonia and a heart condition. 

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By Stacie Yates |
License #: 82080

Plumbing business sues to recover $28,500 in credit card payments

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - Parker & Pompa Inc. has filed suit against EVO Merchant Services LLC, Discovery Bank, Discover Financial Services and Do It Best Corp. in an effort to recover nearly $30,000 in back credit card payments. 

Houston woman claims race as reason for demotion

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
HOUSTON - A Houston woman alleges a Katy hospital demoted her because of her race, recent court documents say.

Suit over copyrighted song removed to federal court

By David Yates |
A Port Arthur musician’s suit, which alleges his producer allegedly sold a copyrighted track without permission, has been removed to federal court.

Class action says municipal league improperly seized settlements to recoup expenses

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
MARSHALL - A state-wide class action has been filed that challenges the right of the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool to seize portions of injured workers’ third party settlements as recoupment for its case management expenses. 

Angleton auto dealership files suit over two-vehicle accident

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - A Brazoria County auto dealership has filed suit over a two-vehicle accident in Friendswood in late 2010, recent court documents say.

Jefferson County 172nd Court District: Docket November 2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
KATHY KEEGAN ET AL VS DERRICK M MYERS MD ET AL

Christus, doctor non-suited after seeking summary judgment

By David Yates |
A few days prior to a summary judgment hearing, a medical-malpractice plaintiff non-suited two medical defendants accused of refusing to readmit a patient who then died of a stroke.

LULAC suit alleges Harris Co. rejected registrations of minority voters; Registrar says suit purely political

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
HOUSTON - A federal lawsuit accuses Harris County and Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector and Voter Registrar Don Sumners of allegedly committing acts which disenfranchise minority voters, recent court records show.

Wrongfully sued couple dismissed from wrongful death suit

By David Yates |
Four months after being named in a wrongful death suit, Cynthia and Larry Chandler have been dismissed from the litigation.