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News from August 2014


Suit alleges LIT violated ADA

By April Bamberg |
A former student of the Lamar Institute of Technology says the school and several of its employees violated the Americans with Disability Act and treated him in such a way that forced him to withdraw from his courses.

Man sues construction company for eye injuries

By April Bamberg |
A Tyler resident says a Tyler-based construction company is responsible for injuries he sustained on a construction site.

Study: Patent law changes, high-volume plaintiffs make for more litigation

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
MENLO PARK, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – A combination of a change in patent law and an increase in high-volume plaintiffs have caused a surge in patent litigation, a recent survey found.

Our View: When asbestos attorneys pay the pipers, what tune do they play?

By The SE Texas Record |
You can tell a man by the company he keeps.


Legally Speaking: Did they really say that?

By John G. Browning |
I thought I’d seen just about everything in my 25 years of practicing law.  Motions challenging the other side to a fistfight, personal insults hurled during depositions, judicial orders imposing a “time out” on misbehaving lawyers—you name it.

Man files lawsuit against driver who struck him in Popeye's parking lot

By The SE Texas Record |
A man says he incurred medical costs when a driver hit him in the middle of a fast food restaurant's parking lot.

Man files lawsuit against driver who rear-ended him

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the driver he claims rear-ended his vehicle.

Family seeks more than $5M over father's fatal wreck

By Kelly Holleran |
The family of a deceased man has filed suit against the company that employed the truck driver who they claim struck and killed him.

Jefferson County 136th District Court: Docket for September 2014

By Carrie Gonzalez |
KAYLA CARPENTER V. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRASPORTATION ET AL

New business licenses/assumed names issued in Jefferson County

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Aug. 11-15, 2014

Woman blames dislocated toes on display at Lowe's

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she suffered from two dislocated toes after she fell over a display of paver stones at Lowe's Home Centers.

Louisiana company accuses marketing company of copying popular game utilized in promotional material

By Kelly Holleran |
A Louisiana business claims a marketing company infringed on its trademark rights when it sent consumers a marketing device similar to that of the Louisiana business.

Man blamed for terminating right to hunt exotic animals, including alligators

By Kelly Holleran |
Two people claim their right to hunt various animals, including alligators and elk, was revoked after they paid more than $25,000 to do so.

Woman blames injuries on driver who allegedly failed to yield right-of-way

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the driver she claims turned left in front of the vehicle in which she was riding, causing a collision.

Company seeks repayment of credit card debt

By Kelly Holleran |
A credit card company claims a Galveston County resident owes it more than $12,000 for charges she accrued on her credit card.

Bank files lawsuit against entities that failed to repay more than $4M in loans

By Kelly Holleran |
bank has filed suit against the entities it claims have failed to timely repay more than $1 million loaned to them.

Woman sues neighbor, saying fire caused damage to her home

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against her neighbor, saying her home was damaged when his caught on fire.

Man blames Hummer driver for striking him at chemical plant

By Kelly Holleran |
A Jefferson County man says he incurred medical costs when a truck driver ran over him.

Plaintiffs’ attorneys strategize behind closed doors on BP claims process

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – The recent implementation of a new accounting system in the BP Deepwater Horizon settlement has slowed claims payments to a crawl, creating lots of uncertainty about who will be paid in the future, the lead attorney in the case told fellow plaintiffs’ attorneys last week at a conference sponsored by the Louisiana Association for Justice.