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SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

News from September 2016


Mother, children blame demolition service for husband/father's death

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A Jefferson County mother and minor children are suing a demolition service provider, alleging the defendant's negligence caused the death of the plaintiff's husband and father. 

Port Arthur retail business owner alleges employee owes $42,000

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A Port Arthur retail business owner is suing an employee, alleging he owes more than $42,000.

Coffee products distributor accuses competitor of deceptive trade practices

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON — A Houston coffee brewing products distributor is suing a California competitor, alleging unfair competition, trademark infringement and deceptive trade practices.

Employee accuses Coca-Cola of discrimination

By Philip Gonzales |
TEXARKANA — A Texas man is suing Coca-Cola, alleging discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination.

Galveston County couple blames pet owner for dog bites

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON — A Galveston County husband and wife are suing a League City dog owner, alleging the defendant's dog bit the husband and caused injuries. 

Prospective boat buyer blames property owners for injuries

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON — A prospective boat buyer is suing Galveston County property owners, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff.

Chambers County couple alleges Dodge Jeep dealer violated contract

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON — A Chambers County couple is suing a Dodge Jeep dealer, alleging breach of implied and express warranties.

Mostyn goes to Scotland, presents mesh evidence to parliament

By David Yates |
HOUSTON – Steve Mostyn’s vaginal mesh crusade is now international, with the Texas trial lawyer paying a visit to Scotland on Sept. 20 to warn of the alleged dangers of the product. Steve and Amber Mostyn, founders of Mostyn Law, presented their findings to Scottish Parliament Member Neil Findlay.

Second ‘Clock Boy’ suit filed, Fox News and Glenn Beck among defendants

By David Yates |
Another chapter has been added to the story of Ahmed Mohamed, the Muslim teen who became known as “clock boy” after being arrested for bringing a homemade timepiece to school in a pencil case.

Houston attorney losses to State Farm again following storm trial

By David Yates |
ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS – State Farm Lloyds recently came away victorious in a storm lawsuit, with a jury finding the insurer honored its policy.

Texas lawyer cites barratry in class action suit against Arizona lawyers

By The SE Texas Record |
There are good and bad representatives of every profession.

Appeals court upholds dismissal of suit from fans vexed over poor Super Bowl seating

By Quinten Plummer |
NEW ORLEANS – A federal appeals court held up the dismissed claims of a district judge's ruling in cutting down claims of former Super Bowl attendees looking to for additional relief for being assigned seats that either opened up late, offered obstructed views or were reassigned.

Nueces County motorcycle accident victim’s heirs lose summary judgment case

By Michelle de Leon |
CORPUS CHRISTI – A defendant in a case involving a helmet worn in motorcycle accident in Nueces County was awarded a summary judgment to dismiss the suit against them.

Convention of States group to stream simulation online

By Chandra Lye |
DALLAS – A growing movement that calls for a change to the federal government’s powers has been gaining momentum in Texas.

Toll road placement draws ire of Grimes County landowners; lawmakers concerned with debt

By Carrie Salls |
ANDERSON – Frustration over the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) plans to potentially build a toll road through the rural Grimes County could lead to lawsuits being filed by fed-up property owners, although none have been filed to date.

Jefferson County 172nd Court District: October 2016

By The SE Texas Record |
HARRY GONZALEZ V. PETRO

New business licenses issued in Jefferson County

By The SE Texas Record |
Sept. 16 - 22 License #:29193 Assumed Name:FN DELTA Address:2821 AZALEA, GROVES, TX, 77619 Owner Name:DREW CHRISTOPHER License #:29228 Assumed Name:A WILSONS TUTORING SCHOOL Address:1358 ROBINSON RD, # 72, SILSBEE, TX, 77656 Owner Name:WILSON ADRIENNE License #:29249 Assumed Name:CONCRETE SPECIALTIES Address:305 OLD BEAUMONT RD, SOUR LAKE, TX, 77659 Owner Name:COMEAUX STEPHANIE License #:29433 Assumed Name:ANTEX PEST CONTROL & CONSULTATION Address:6508 VAL ST, GROVES, TX, 77619 Owner Name:VO

Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

By John Suayan |
MARSHALL DIVISION Sept. 19 Virtual Immersion Technologies LLC v. Secure Live Media, LLC 2:16-cv-01022-RWS

Seaman blames U.S. government, shipping companies for back injuries

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — An Alabama seaman is suing the United States and two shipping companies, alleging their negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. 

Houston risk management firm alleges energy company owes more than $90,000

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON — A Houston risk management services provider is suing an oil and gas company, alleging it owes more than $90,000.