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News published on Southeast Texas Record in January 2013

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News from January 2013


Houston woman seeks $1M from United after being struck by beverage cart

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
HOUSTON - A Houston woman alleges she was injured on a United Airlines flight two years ago and is seeking $1 million from the air carrier.

Woman sues city of Port Arthur following collision with employee

By David Yates |
Lizbeth Thomas is suing the city of Port Arthur for injuries she sustained in an automobile collision with a city employee. 

Discover seeks $7K from Beaumont couple

By David Yates |
Seeking to collect more than $7,000 form a credit card debt, Discover Bank has filed suit against Beaumont residents Martha and William Johnson.

Companies in litigation over unpaid sprinkler services

By David Yates |
Two Beaumont companies are in litigation over unpaid sprinkler services rendered.

Farmers alleges former agent stole money, cheated policy owners

By David Yates |
Famers Insurance Group is alleging a former insurance agent kept premium money for herself, cheating the policy owners that it had to make whole. 

Defendants’ depositions ordered in suit alleging accounting software failed to detect $1M embezzlement

By David Yates |
A Beaumont judge has ordered the depositions of two defendants whose accounting software failed to catch an employee who stole more than $1 million from the owners of a Port Neches medical office.

African-American truck driver sues employer claiming disparate treatment

By Michelle Keahey, East Texas Bureau |
LUFKIN - An African-American truck driver has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against his employer claiming that he was fired for complaining about discrimination.

Jefferson County couple files suit against bank that allegedly increased mortgage

By Kelly Holleran |
A Jefferson County couple has filed suit against their bank after they allege it continually increased the amount of money owed on their mortgage.

Federal court to hear falling log suit

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - A lawsuit resulting from a death apparently caused by a log falling from a sand dune has been transferred to federal court, recent court records show. 

Amended petitions, original answer added to severed thumb lawsuit

By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau |
GALVESTON - Revisions were recently made to the original petition of a lawsuit over an alleged severed digit. 

Legally Speaking: Love at first cite

By John G. Browning |
There are many problems with legal education, ranging from its costs to its lack of emphasis on the practical skills a school’s graduates will need in the real world to the comparative lack of transparency of many law schools’ placement efforts.

Justices wipe out $1.1M verdict against TxDOT in uncut grass suit

By David Yates |
In June 2011, a Jefferson County jury nailed the Texas Department of Transportation with a $1,145,000 judgment, finding that uncut grass obscured a woman’s vision and caused her to steer into oncoming traffic. 

TALA: Let's make 83rd Session the 'Reform Works' Session

By The SE Texas Record |
By TEXANS AGAINST LAWSUIT ABUSE 

Trial against county over age discrimination reset for next month

By David Yates |
Although a jury was selected earlier this month, the outcome of an age discrimination suit against Jefferson County will have to wait till next month, as the case has been reset. 

Appeals court approves transfer of oil and gas case to Harris County

By David Yates |
A Harris County company, which filed a suit in Jefferson County alleging its interests in oil and gas producing regions are not as profitable as they should be, will now be litigating the case in Harris County, thanks to an appeals court ruling. 

Case over sale of diabetic alert dog to stay local

By David Yates |
Although Ryan and Tara McLeod signed a contract with a forum clause when they purchased a diabetic alert dog from Guardian Angel Service Dogs, a Beaumont judge has denied the Virginia-based company’s motion to dismiss.

Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Jefferson County

By David Yates |
MCT Credit Union has filed an application allowing foreclose of a lien of the property of William and Robin Davis, located at 2516 Price St., Nederland, Texas 77627. 


Local woman sued by National Collegiate Student Loan Trust

By Kelly Holleran |
The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust claims a Jefferson County resident has failed to pay back the money she incurred when borrowing money for college.