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News from October 2017


Helicopter pilot's family files wrongful death suit over La. crash

By John Suayan |
GALVESTON – The family of a man who perished in a helicopter crash in Louisiana earlier this year has pursued legal action against his former employer and the company that built the aircraft.

Entertainer at gentlemen's club sues employer over brawl, claims event caused her to suffer injuries

By John Suayan |
HOUSTON – A Humble gentlemen’s club employee is suing her employer after an alleged brawl at the establishment caused her to flee and suffer injuries.

Federal judge dismisses defendant in mill blast suit, one respondent remains

By John Suayan |
HOUSTON – A wrongful death lawsuit filed earlier this year as a result of a containerboard mill blast recently went from two defendants to one.

Roofer found not liable for water leak at Methodist Hospital

By John Sammon |
HOUSTON – Water damages to a hospital during a storm was not a result of negligence caused by a roofer, an appeals court ruled.

Brewer’s label isn’t protected free speech, Texas appeals court rules

By David Hutton |
AUSTIN – The Texas Third District Court of Appeals has ruled that a brewer’s effort to market a T.G.I. Friday’s brand of beer isn’t protected free speech, reversing a lower court ruling in the case.

Sexual harassment complaint cost bartender her job, lawsuit says

By John Suayan |
HOUSTON – A Humble woman claims she lost her job as a bartender and waitress because she complained of sexual harassment, recent Houston federal court records show.

Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

By John Suayan |
MARSHALL DIVISION Oct. 20 PREFERENTIAL NETWORKS IP, LLC V. CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. ET AL 2:17-cv-00709-JRG

Texas corporation and partner accused of breach of contract

By Philip Gonzales |
GALVESTON — A individual is suing William W. Botts and Kin-Tek Analytical Inc, citing alleged breach of promissory note and conspiracy.

Houston resident accuses debt collector of unfair practices

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON — A consumer is suing Tolteca Enterprises Inc., which does business as Phoenix Recovery Group, alleging deceptive and unfair debt-collection practices.

Walgreens customer sues over fall on waxed floor

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A Walgreens customer is suing the pharmacy chain and M Tello Floor Care over injuries she sustained during a fall inside one of the company's stores.

Former Liberty County deputy has whistleblower suit gutted on appeal

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT – Justices on the Ninth Court of Appeals have reversed a trial court that denied Liberty County and several officials summary judgment in a whistleblower suit brought by a former deputy sheriff.

Texas AG files suit over ‘unlawful and discriminatory’ federal child placement law

By David Yates |
AUSTIN – On Oct. 26, Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alongside a Texas foster family challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act, which Congress created in 1978.

Chick-Fil-A sues over property tax bill

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A property owner and lessee is suing Jefferson Central Appraisal District, alleging an excessive tax burden.

Jefferson County 172nd District Court Docket: November 2017

By John Suayan |
JAMES ANDREW BRENEK ET AL vs. AGGREKO LLC ET AL

Free Speech for Me, But Not for Thee

By Mark Pulliam |
I recently attended a panel discussion at my alma mater, the University of Texas in Austin. The topic was “Free Speech on College Campuses: Where to Draw the Line?” The event, held during Free Speech Week, was co-sponsored by UT’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement (DDCE), the Institute for Urban Policy Research and Analysis (IUPRA), and The Opportunity Forum, all funded in whole or in part by the state of Texas. IUPRA’s mission “is to use applied policy research to advocate for the equality of access, opportunity, and choice for African Americans and other populations of color.”

Whataburger worker sues employer over injury

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A restaurant employee is suing Burgers of Beaumont 1 Ltd., alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent workplace injuries.

Beaumont woman sues waste hauler over collision

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A driver is suing Waste Management of Texas Inc. and one of its employees after she was injured in a collision on Highway 87 near Orange.

Outback Steakhouse customer sues after fall

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A customer is suing the parent company of Outback Steakhouse, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries in one of the restaurants.

Couple blames Dubuis Hospital for wife's paralysis

By Philip Gonzales |
BEAUMONT — A husband and wife are suing Earle Thornhill and Christus Health Southeast Texas, which does business as Dubuis Hospital of Beaumont, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent the wife's paralysis in both her legs.

Mechanical engineer accuses Union Pacific of discrimination

By Philip Gonzales |
HOUSTON — A mechanical engineer is suing Union Pacific Corp., citing alleged disability discrimination and wrongful termination.