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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

News from 2015


Tumbling baseballs at Academy leads to $1M lawsuit

By David Yates |
Alleging a tumbling plastic bucket full of baseballs struck him, Thomas Clegg has filed suit against Academy Sports & Outdoors.

Just like Texas weather, our legal climate can change fast

By David Yates |
Texas’ legal climate can be a lot like Texas weather.

Ninth Court affirms Christus summary judgment win in med-mal case

By David Yates |
The Ninth Court of Appeals has found that an expert report failed to provide enough of a correlation between cause and injury to sustain a medical malpractice lawsuit against Christus Hospital – St. Mary.

CALA urges focus on justice, not greed in case against "mass tort warehouse"

By Hanna Nakano |
A Houston funds officer is suing the law firm he claims fired him to avoid paying him millions of dollars for the thousands of medical lawsuits he acquired for the firm.

Suncoast scores $24.5M verdict following trial of trade secret case

By David Yates |
A Houston company recently scored a $24.5 million verdict against two individuals and their companies, successfully convincing a jury that its copyrighted techniques were used without permission.

Leesburg man sues Sentry Trucks, alleging negligence in vehicle collision

By Robbie Hargett |
A Leesburg man is suing a trucking company over injuries the man says he sustained in a vehicle collision with one of the company's drivers.

Underwriters sue Tex-Mex Auto Sales, alleging breach of notice condition

By Robbie Hargett |
British underwriters are suing a Texas used car seller, alleging the company breached a notice condition when it tried to obtain coverage for hail damage that allegedly occurred three years ago.

Brent Coon reaches settlement with DuPont over deadly gas leak

By David Yates |
One of the plaintiffs who sued DuPont after a deadly gas leak took the lives of several workers at the chemical company’s LaPorte facility has reached a settlement, according to a recent news report.

Beaumont offshore firm sues Dominion Production, alleging breach of contract

By Robbie Hargett |
A Beaumont oil and gas offshore rental company is suing an oil and gas company, alleging an outstanding balance owed for goods and services.

Pennsylvania agency sues Galveston County man, alleging breach of contract

By Robbie Hargett |
A Pennsylvania governement agency is suing a Galveston County man, alleging he has defaulted on loan payments.

Louisiana man sues offshore drilling firms, alleging negligence in vessel accident

By Robbie Hargett |
A Louisiana man is suing several offshore drilling companies, alleging injuired for injuries he says he sustained aboard one of their vessels.


Joint motion to dismiss filed in suit blaming ExxonMobil for deceased man’s multiple myeloma

By David Yates |
In February 2013, the widow of Ernest Lewis filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil and Mobil Oil Refining, claiming the companies negligently exposed him to the hazardous chemical benzene. On Sept. 22 a joint motion for dismissal with prejudice was filed in the case, stating the settlement of the matter is solely for claims for the recovery of punitive damages.

Lawsuit over eviction settles before trial

By David Yates |
A case over a piece of disputed property in Nome was slated to go to trial this October but has settled instead, according to a courthouse official.

Suit alleging barge inspector thrown from gangway ordered to mediation

By David Yates |
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, was recently brought up for trial but instead has been ordered to mediation. On March 4, 2013, Stelly filed suit against OilTanking of Beaumont, Amspec Services and Harley Marine in Jefferson County district Court. The case was slated to go to trial on Oct. 5.

Lawsuit implicates city of Whitehouse, police chief in alleged sexual assault

By John Suayan |
An alleged sexual assault of a Whitehouse woman earlier this year is the subject of a civil rights lawsuit filed Oct. 9 in the Tyler Division of the Eastern District of Texas. Plaintiff Jessica Johnson is suing the City of Whitehouse and Whitehouse Chief of Police Craig Shelton on claims Shelton forced himself upon her at her apartment last May 14. Court papers explain that Johnson was in the midst of a separation from her husband when Shelton contacted the complainant about visiting her.

Woman sues Marathon Petroleum, alleging negligence in on-site accident

By Robbie Hargett |
A Galveston County woman is suing an oil company, alleging negligence for injuries she says she sustained while patrolling its premises.

Guest sues Galveston hotel, alleging negligence for fall

By Robbie Hargett |
A Harris County man is suing a Galveston hotel, alleging negligence for injuries he says he sustained.

National Railroad Passenger Corp. formally replies to Bowie Co.'s personal injury lawsuit

By John Suayan |
The defendant in a Bowie County man’s personal injury lawsuit arising from a 2014 train ride has formally responded to the allegations, according to Texarkana Division of the Eastern Division of Texas records. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak, submitted an original answer on Oct. 5, asserting plaintiff Bobby Cummings is to blame for his alleged injuries. “Any injuries or damages sustained by the plaintiff were caused in whole or in part by his own negligent con

Worker sues EP Energy, Oaks Group alleging negligence in fracking accident

By Robbie Hargett |
A Louisiana man is suing an energy company and its contractor, alleging negligence in a fracking accident.