News from September 2012
Suit seeks woman's release from DADS registry
GALVESTON - Local resident Gail Morris claims the Transitional Learning Center in Galveston terminated her in response to what she thinks is the Department of Aging and Disability Services's erroneous classification.
Man alleges Baytown threatened him with fines, jail over anti-RLC campaign
HOUSTON - A Baytown man has filed suit against the city and one of its inspectors in response to what he believes is a violation of his constitutional rights.
'Test' trial date scheduled for BP toxic release suit
GALVESTON - A local state district judge has set the date for what is billed as the "first" test trial in litigation arising from the BP emissions event two years ago.
Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County
• Wells Fargo Bank has filed an application allowing foreclose of a lien of the property of Russell Kron, located at 890 Central Drive, Beaumont, Texas 77706.
Woman claims Kemah Boardwalk railroad arms injured son
Kemah Boardwalk
October trial slated in suit claiming shopper struck by rolling dolly
An October trial has been slated in a suit claiming a rolling dolly injured a shopper.
Plano man's suit claims debt collector humiliated him at work
SHERMAN - A Plano man has filed a lawsuit against a debt collection company and its employees claiming the company broke federal law by calling his place of employment and humiliating him at work.
Truck driver claims broken bungee cord caused blindness
A Rosenberg truck driver has filed a lawsuit that claims he was rendered permanently blind when a bungee cord snapped and hit him in the eye.
Suit claims Safety Vision fired visually impaired employee
HOUSTON - Safety Vision LLC is being sued for its alleged failure to accommodate a visually impaired employee's requests.
Worker falls while dusting tank, sues Doguet’s Rice Milling Co.
While sweeping dust off a tank, Sean Riley slipped and fell.
Wells Fargo sues over delinquent business line credit account
Wells Fargo Bank has filed suit against Bruce Venison and his company, CR Unlimited, seeking to recover more than $18,000 from a delinquent business line credit account.