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News published on Southeast Texas Record in May 2015

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News from May 2015


Foremost Lloyds sued for allegedly underpaying ‘malicious mischief’ claim

By David Yates |
Foremost Lloyds of Texas has been sued for allegedly underpaying an insured’s claim for vandalism to her Beaumont property.

Trial starts in fight for ownership of Gulf Coast Machine & Supply

By David Yates |
More than a dozen attorneys and 70 prospective jurors crammed inside a Beaumont courtroom Monday as jury selection has begun in the fight to stop a hostile takeover of Gulf Coast Machine & Supply.

Trans-Global Solutions non-suited from claim alleging worker dropped equipment on man’s foot

By David Yates |
A Silsbee man who sued Trans-Global Solutions after a co-worker dropped a piece of equipment on his foot has non-suited the company.



Jefferson County 60th Court District: June 2015

By Carrie Gonzalez |
MICHAEL MORGAN V. ALEXIS INTERNATIONAL LLC ET AL

Mother sues sports outfits for son’s injury

By Carol Ostrow |
A Galveston County mother filed a lawsuit against a group of manufacturers and a service provider for alleged product liability in 2011.

Home seller cites housing authority, alleging defamation

By Carol Ostrow |
A Washington, D.C., resident filed a lawsuit against a Texas housing authority for alleged libel in 2014.

Nursing home accused of negligence in woman's last hours

By Dan Harkins |
A late woman's estate is suing over how the last moments of her life were handled by a skilled nursing facility.

Marine services firm alleges unpaid bill

By Dan Harkins |
A marine services company has sued a helicopter business for services provided after a fatal crash in 2014.

Rental car business named in crash suit

By Dan Harkins |
An elderly Galveston County woman has sued a rental car company, citing injuries she suffered in a crash.

Formaldehyde flooring leads to class action suit

By Dan Harkins |
A class action lawsuit seeks damages from a major retailer allegedly selling flooring with dangerous levels of formaldehyde.

Venus man cites medication discoloration

By Dan Harkins |
A Johnson County man has sued over a disfigurement allegedly caused by a prescribed medication.