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News published on Southeast Texas Record in September 2012

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News from September 2012


Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County

By David Yates |
• Gulf Credit Union has filed an application allowing foreclose of a lien of the property of Cecil and Janis Epperson, located at 4512, Groves, Texas 77619.



Barbecue restaurant alleges unauthorized use of name, suit says

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
HOUSTON - Rudy's Texas Bar-B-Q LLC has filed suit against a South Texas restaurateur it believes is illegally using its name.



Recovery of $18K debt sought by Capital One

By David Yates |
Capital One Bank has filed suit against Beaumont resident Doris Breckenridge, alleging she owes more than $18,000 on a delinquent credit account.

Judge to decide fate of eminent domain pipeline dispute by Sept. 24

By David Yates |
Property owner David Holland answers a reporter's questions during a press conference following a hearing Sept. 12.

Flight attendant sues after migraine results in firing

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
HOUSTON - Spring resident Racquel Martin has filed suit against ExpressJet Airlines, Inc. after it reportedly fired her for sleeping on the job, recent court documents say.

Capital One sues debtor for $31K

By David Yates |
Capital One Bank has filed suit against Beaumont resident Steve Prince, alleging he owes more than $31,000 on a delinquent small business credit account.


Man operating track hoe falls off, loses finger and sues

By David Yates |
Bernsen

Woman sues driver who failed to stay in lane

By Kelly Holleran |
Payne

Man claims ankle fractured during wreck

By Kelly Holleran |
Dugas

Woman wants court to approve sale of property

By Kelly Holleran |
A Jefferson County woman wants the court to allow her to sell a piece of property worth more than $300,000, which she co-owns with another Jefferson County couple.

Compass Bank seeks repayment of $30,000 loan

By Kelly Holleran |
Huttenbach

Nederland man sues driver who struck motorcycle

By Kelly Holleran |
A Nederland man claims he suffered severe injuries after a driver struck him as he was riding on his motorcycle.

United Rentals seeks $100K for materials from pipeline company

By Kelly Holleran |
A rental equipment company has filed suit against the maintenance company that it claims failed to pay it more than $100,000 for materials supplied to it. United Rentals claims it rented and sold materials to defendant Absolute Pipeline Maintenance and Consulting.

Medical practice sues law firm over settlement funds

By Kelly Holleran |
Attorney Michael Nacol with company jet

NLRB certifies union being voted out

By Michael Tremoglie |
McALLEN (Legal Newsline) - Nurses at the Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen have succeeded in their efforts to remove a union from their workplace.