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News published on Southeast Texas Record in February 2014

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News from February 2014


Hauck Rental Services sues Canadian company for $192k

By Thomas Kallies |
Hauck Rental Services LLC is suing Advanced Aerials and Matt Bucknell over equipment Hauck Rental  allegedly paid more than $150,000 for but never received.

Port Arthur resident named in foreclosure application

By Thomas Kallies |
Ovation Service LLC filed a Verified Application for Expedited Order Allowing Foreclosure on Feb. 10 in the Jefferson County District Court.

American Express sues card member for payment

By Joel Brakken |
American Express is suing after a man failed to pay back the balance of cash advances made pursuant to cardmember agreement. 

Postal Service employee sues claiming unreasonable search

By Joel Brakken |
A U.S. Postal Service employee is suing the postal service and the postmaster general alleging they engaged in unreasonable searches of his personal effects. 

$1M negligence suit filed against Union Pacific by injured employee

By Joel Brakken |
A railroad employee is suing after he injured his shoulder while on a company work site.

Bridgestone, Ford sued after fatal Explorer rollover

By Whitney Brakken |
A family is suing after a fatal collision killed a man.

CommunityBank sues Texas resident alleging fraud

By Whitney Brakken |
A Galveston County resident faces suit for an alleged breach of contract and fraud.

J.G. Wentworth Originators seeks approval for partial annuity payment sale

By Whitney Brakken |
A company filed an application seeking the courts approval for the transfer of assignment payments.

Hit-and-run victims sue insurance company to collect benefits

By Whitney Brakken |
Nederland residents are suing, seeking insurance benefits allegedly owed after a hit-and-run car accident. 

Girl claims she was taken advantage of, wants $20k and car back from friends

By Thomas Kallies |
Sarah Sanchez and Dan Sanchez are suing Lucia Hernandez, Nicholas Hernandez and Joey Gonzales over property the defendants allegedly coerced the Sanchezs into giving them.

Shareholder sues over the management of Sanchez Energy Corp

By Thomas Kallies |
A shareholder is suing on the accusation of being misled in a proxy statement.

Former employee accuses Healix Infusion Therapy of violating the ADA

By Thomas Kallies |
Funmilayo Adetimehim is suing Healix Infusion Therapy after she was allegedly fired for missing work. 

Loan company files foreclosure on a Port Arthur home

By Ben Hart |
A loan company has filed an order for foreclosure on a property in the city of Port Arthur. 

Harris County woman involved in car accident, sues other driver

By Ben Hart |
A Harris County woman is suing over claims she sustained injuries from a car accident.

Beaumont business sued after refusing to pay electrical company for materials purchased

By Ben Hart |
A Harris County electrical company is suing a business and insurance company after they refused to pay for supplies purchased.

Landlord sues tenant over more than $200k in unpaid rent and late fees

By Thomas Kallies |
Donnie Mcrae Enterprizes Inc. is suing Dr. Shanaz Khan, doing business as Eggerton Clinic, for over more than $200,000 in unpaid rent. DME filed its suit Feb. 12 in the Galveston District Court.

Wal-Mart employee claims work area stuffed with clothes caused fall from ladder

By Thomas Kallies |
Yolanda Meneses is suing Wal-Mart over injuries she allegedly sustained at the workplace.

Army Reservist claims he lost job because of military duty

By Thomas Kallies |
Christopher Crews has filed suit against Suretech Completions Inc., accusing his former employer of letting him go after he missed work because of his military obligations.

Court at Law judge dies after 20 years on the bench

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Longtime Jefferson County judge John Paul Davis died Feb. 10 at age 74. Davis had been serving as judge of County Court at Law No. 3 for 20 years.

US Supreme Court to hear arguments next week in Halliburton securities class action

By Marilyn Tennissen |
The U.S. Supreme Court is getting ready to hear arguments from Halliburton in a case that could affect the future of class actions.