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News published on Southeast Texas Record in October 2015

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News from October 2015


Arnold & Itkin seek summary judgment in $4M suit for not paying client referrals

By David Yates |
Arnold & Itkin are seeking summary judgment in a $4 million suit brought by a man alleging the Houston law firm refused to pay him for personal injury clients he solicited for the lawyers.

Two women file asbestos suit against Michelin, Huntsman Petrochemical, Synpol

By Robbie Hargett |
Two Texas women are suing the employers pf their deceased husband and father, alleging his death was caused by unsafe workplace conditions.

Harris County woman sues Hydrochem, alleging employment discrimination

By Robbie Hargett |
A Harris County woman is suing her former employer, alleging discrimination.

Worker sues B&D Contractors, AG Formers, alleging unpaid overtime

By Robbie Hargett |
A Houston concrete worker is suing a construction and landscaping company, several of its agents and a subcontractor, alleging unpaid overtime wages.

Worker sues Geo-Lab, alleging unpaid overtime

By Robbie Hargett |
A Nueces County man is suing a mud logging services company, alleging unpaid overtime wages.

Galveston man sues Alvin woman, alleging fraud on car payments

By Robbie Hargett |
A Galveston County man is suing an Alvin woman, alleging she falsely represented she would make payments and carry insurance on a car the two bought together.

Motorist sues SAIA Motor Freight Line, alleging negligence in collision

By Robbie Hargett |
A Texas City woman is suing a motor freight operator, alleging negligence for injuries she sustained in a vehicle collision.

Toxic tort firm increases Gulf Coast presence

By David Yates |
A Delaware-based asbestos law firm has expanded into Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, increasing its presence along the Gulf Coast. According to an Oct. 5 press release, Maron Marvel Bradley & Anderson added 32 attorneys, all of whom focus their practices on toxic tort litigation, products liability and environmental litigation. “Our goal, from the very founding of our firm, has been to become the premier mass toxic tort firm in the country – this move helps get us there,” said James J.

Family represented by Arnold & Itkin claims law firm obtained $240K in attorney's fees through barratry

By John Suayan |
The family of a man who was killed in a collision with an Amtrak train is suing Houston law firm Arnold & Itkin, L.L.P., alleging the defendant secured $240,000 through “illegal and unethical” barratry. Plaintiffs Judy Gauthier, the widow of the late Larry Gauthier; Lucretta Nickerson, his daughter; and his grandchildren Jermaine and Yolanda Gauthier filed a lawsuit against Arnold & Itkin and its principals, attorneys Kurt B.

Aetna seeks sanctions against North Cypress in $120M kickback suit

By David Yates |
Aetna Life Insurance recently filed a motion for sanctions in its against fraudulent billing case against North Cypress Medical Center As previously reported, Aetna filed suit against North Cypress and CEO, Dr. Robert Behar, on Feb. 23 in the U.S.

SCOTUS declines to hear $2.1M 'Whoomp! (There It Is)' royalty case

By David Yates |
Justices seated on the U.S.

Demolition company sues general contractor, seeks payment for services

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A Lewisville demolition company is suing a general contractor and bonding provider, alleging they failed to provide compensation for labor services.

Newton County Sheriff files defamation suit

By Tia Benton |
The Newton County Sheriff is suing the county and several commissioners for alleged defamation, violation of several Texas penal codes, and violating four of his constitutional guaranteed rights.

Jefferson County: $1M Jones Act suit settles before trial

By David Yates |
A Jones Act suit seeking more than $1 million in damages was slated for trail on Oct. 6 but settled before a jury could be called in and selected.

New survey: Lawsuit abuse discourages job growth

By Sick of Lawsuits |
The Institute for Legal Reform recently released its 2015 Lawsuit Climate Survey, which ranks states based upon how fair their tort liability systems are.

Woman sues ADT after burglary, assault by three men

By David Yates |
Alleging her security system failed to detect a break in of her Jefferson County home, Betty Kotz has filed suit against ADT Security Systems. The suit was filed Sept. 29 in Jefferson County District Court and also names Tyco Integrated Security as a defendant. According to the lawsuit, Kotz has been an ADT customer for many years.

Trial of suit alleging barge inspector thrown from gangway starts

By David Yates |
Jury selection began Oct. 5 in the trial of a suit brought by Michael Stelly, who claims he stepped onto a gangway that gave way and nearly tossed him into the water after finishing his barge inspection. On March 4, 2013, Stelly filed suit against OilTanking of Beaumont, Amspec Services and Harley Marine in Jefferson County district Court. The trial is expected to last approximately two weeks, according to a courthouse official.

Gulf States, federal government announce settlement with BP over Deepwater Horizon spill

By David Yates |
On Oct. 5 Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that Texas, together with four states and the federal government, reached a settlement with BP that fully resolves all remaining government claims against the company resulting from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster.

Patient sues nursing home, alleging poor standard of care

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A Dallas woman is suing a nursing home facility, alleging she was provided with inadequate medical care.

On cockroaches and some asbestos attorneys

By David Yates |
La cucaracha, la cucaracha Ya no puede caminar.