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News published on Southeast Texas Record in September 2019

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News from September 2019


Case activity for American Express National Bank vs Stuart A. Tillman on Sept. 26

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Express National Bank against Stuart A. Tillman on Sept. 26.

Case activity for American Express National Bank vs Peter T. Phillip on Sept. 26

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Express National Bank against Peter T. Phillip on Sept. 26.

Case activity for American Express National Bank vs John E. Booth on Sept. 26

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Express National Bank against John E. Booth on Sept. 26.

Case activity for American Express National Bank vs Kenneth N. Efiong on Sept. 26

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Express National Bank against Kenneth N. Efiong on Sept. 26.

Court activity on Sept. 26: Pavilion Place vs Fermin Antonio Mendoza Perez

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Pavilion Place against Fermin Antonio Mendoza Perez on Sept. 26: 'Cases Appealed From Lower Courts (oca)'.

Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on Sept. 19

By The SE Texas Record |
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on Sept. 19 in the suits below:

Allstate hit with $30K verdict in suit over underinsured benefits

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT – A jury recently awarded a Port Arthur man more than $30,000 in damages in a lawsuit brought over underinsured motorist benefits.

Judge Wortham stays six TWIA suits without hearing, Daly & Black wants cases moved to MDL

By David Yates |
BEAUMONT – Earlier this month, Judge Baylor Wortham, 136th District Court, stayed six Hurricane Harvey lawsuits without having a hearing on the matter.

Flood victim alleges FEMA failed to pay for hurricane damage

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A flood victim is suing FEMA, alleging her hurricane damages were not covered by her flood policy.

Female employee alleges Watkins Center harassed, suspended her

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing her former employer alleging, she was harassed and ultimately suspended.

Former nursing director alleges Texas Health School failed to pay for overtime work

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A former nursing director who currently lives in Maryland is suing a health enterprise, alleging she was not paid for overtime work.

Houston couple accuses medical group of unfair debt collection practices

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A Houston couple is suing a medical group, alleging they were victims of unfair debt collection practices.

Employees allege Gulf Coast Pavers failed to pay for overtime hours

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON —Two employees are suing a Harris County business, alleging they were not paid for overtime hours worked.

Missouri City consumer alleges MediCredit harassed her about debt

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A Missouri City woman is suing a credit company, alleging that she was harassed about a debt.

Harris County consumer alleges debt collection agency falsely reported account information

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A Channelview woman is suing a debt collection agency, alleging it falsely reported information about her account.

Employee alleges Southwest Airlines terminated her rather than offering FMLA leave

By Carrie Bradon |
HOUSTON — A Missouri City woman is suing Southwest Airlines, alleging she was terminated rather than being given Family and Medical Leave Act time.

Court rules expert witness in negligence case against physician is not reliable

By Charmaine Little |
DALLAS -- An expert witness in a woman’s negligence lawsuit against her physician is not reliable, an appeals court has determined.

Appeals court rules against former Texas Health and Human Services Commission employee

By Marian Johns |
AUSTIN — A Texas appeals court has dismissed a whistleblower's lawsuit against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission filed by a former employee who alleged he was fired in retaliation for expressing concern over alleged state law violations and bad case management practices.

Appeals court reverses decision in breach of contract case against Storage Trust Properties

By Shanice Harris |
HOUSTON -- A state appeals court on Sept. 17 reversed and remanded back to the trial court a breach of contract case. The lawsuit involved the disposal of George Hilburn’s personal property from storage units owned and operated by Storage Trust Properties, whom the trial court ultimately ruled in favor of.

Appeals judges deny lower court's ruling in billing dispute

By Shanice Harris |
BEAUMONT -- A Texas appeals court denied and reversed on Sept. 19 a trial court's ruling in a case between Quality Event Flooring Systems and FC Festivals.