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News published on Southeast Texas Record in February 2016

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News from February 2016


Chinese insurance firm alleges shipping vessel damaged cargo

By Gene Johnson |
HOUSTON – An insurance company based in China is suing a shipping vessel, alleging damage to its cargo while en route from Shanghai to the port of Houston.

Texas A&M, Indianapolis Colts settle infringement suit over 12th Man

By David Yates |
Texas A&M University has reached a settlement with the Indianapolis Colts over the 12th Man Mark.

Bay Landscape Management accused of breach of contract

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A Galveston County couple are suing a local business alleging that it failed to deliver the work to be performed as stated on the contract.

A glimpse at the 2016 legislative landscape

By Sick of Lawsuits |
By this time of year, many state legislators have moved pass gubernatorial addresses, commemorating those newly elected, and organizing for the legislative session.

Galveston house fire ignites litigation against Reliant Energy

By John Suayan |
A Galveston couple brought a lawsuit against North Houston Pole Line, L.P. and Reliant Energy, Inc. after a fire destroyed their home last year.

JMS Southeast Inc. accused of breach of contract

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – A Texas man is suing a North Carolina corporation over claims it did not pay him a severance package.

Battle to stop trial lawyers from abusing discovery for profit emerges

By David Yates |
AUSTIN - In the escalating arms race between trial lawyers and tort reformers, plaintiff’s attorneys have developed a new tactic – abusing discovery as a weapon to force settlements, says one expert.

Cruise passengers sue Valsamis over alleged negligence

By The SE Texas Record |
GALVESTON – Cruise passengers have filed a class-action suit against an engineering contractor alleging that it failed to eliminate the dangerous and uncomfortable conditions aboard the vessel.

Navistar alleges BJG Logistics owes more than $1 million

By Gene Johnson |
SHERMAN – Navistar is suing a Louisiana transportation company, alleging it owes more than $1 million the defendant defaulted on.

Motorist, passenger blame Bucky Trucking, driver for crash

By Gene Johnson |
HOUSTON – A motorist and his passenger are suing a Canadian trucker and his employer, alleging negligence for injuries they says they suffered at a two-vehicle crash.

Widow blames Texaco, Chevron for husband's death due to chemicals

By Travis Zuellig |
BEAUMONT — The widow of an oil refinery worker is suing Texaco Inc. and Chevron Inc., alleging malice and/or gross negligence surrounding his exposure to chemicals in the workplace.

Galveston woman blames owner of dead dog for injuries

By Travis Zuellig |
GALVESTON — A Galveston County woman is suing a former dog owner, alleging negligence for an altercation that she says resulted in injuries.

Former worker alleges Mourik did not pay for overtime work

By Travis Zuellig |
HOUSTON — A project supervisor is suing a Houston company, alleging violations to the Fair Labor Standards Act concerning unpaid overtime work.

Former worker accuses BTI Services of not paying overtime

By Travis Zuellig |
HOUSTON — A former operator is suing BTI Services Inc., alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act for unpaid overtime work.

Wayne Reaud dismissed from $22M lawsuit

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT - Attorney Wayne Reaud, along with several others, have been dismissed from a $22 million lawsuit, brought by a local electrician alleging the defendants committed acts that cost him a business contract with the Beaumont Independent School District. In court papers filed July 16 in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas, Calvin Gary Walker, the proprietor of Walker’s Electric, alleged that the defendants worked to end his professional relationship with BISD, insinuating

Texas attorney accused of storm barratry wants case in Hidalgo County

By David Yates |
Edinburg attorney R. Kent Livesay wants a lawsuit brought by Allstate Texas Lloyds, which accuses him of fraudulently representing several storm victims and demanding payment on their behalf, moved to Hidalgo County.

Ninth Court reinstates property suit against Jefferson County

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT - The Ninth Court of Appeals recently reinstated a civil case against Jefferson County alleging wrongful foreclosure of a tax sale.

September trial slated in injury suit against Entergy

By David Yates |
A personal injury suit against Entergy Texas has been slated for a September trial.

Houston man alleges city, Harris County guilty of unlawful arrest

By Travis Zuellig |
HOUSTON — A Houston man is suing the city, Harris County, a Houston police sergeant and an administrative assistant at the District Attorney’s Office, alleging an unlawful arrest.

Former employee alleges Consolidated Telecom owes overtime pay

By Travis Zuellig |
HOUSTON — A former employee is suing a Texas telecom business, alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act regarding unpaid overtime work.