Nite Lites seeks to dismiss suit over man’s burns
A Kentucky fireworks company is seeking to dismiss a suit filed against it in Texas. As previously reported, Kyle, Larry and Deborah McCarver filed suit against Ginsberg Scientific, American...
View ArticleCounsel substituted in suit alleging Memorial tennis courts are defective
A defendant has swapped counsel in a suit claiming a coating on the tennis courts installed at Port Arthur Memorial High School has started to peel and chip away from its concrete foundation. Wilkins...
View ArticleMotion to dismiss denied in suit over man’s fuse burns
Although American Educational Products claims not to do business in Texas, a Beaumont judge recently ruled that it has jurisdiction over the case, since the company sells to Texans online. Ramey As...
View ArticleDiscovery ongoing in discrimination suit against Motiva
With a trial slated for September, discovery is still ongoing in litigation brought against Motiva Enterprises, which alleges the company discriminated against a black Port Arthur woman by allowing a...
View ArticleCompany seeks payment of settlement filed in California court
A company has filed notice of filing of foreign judgment against the company that it claims owes it money from settlement proceeds. David Packard David Packard, the Packard Packard & Lapray law...
View ArticleMotiva awarded summary judgment in discrimination suit
Although a trial was slated for September, a final judgment was entered in August ending litigation brought against Motiva Enterprises, which alleged the company discriminated against a black Port...
View ArticleDragon Products sues, alleging business disparagement
Dragon Products is suing over claims the defendant committed business disparagement and unfair competition. Peacock Dragon Products Ltd filed a lawsuit Nov. 1 in the District Court of Jefferson County...
View ArticleJohnson becomes first woman on 9th District appeals court
As her mother slipped the black robe onto her shoulders, Leanne Johnson became the first female justice on the Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals in Beaumont. Johnson was sworn in by Texas Supreme...
View ArticleMissouri company sued over refund not paid on medical equipment
A Jefferson County hospital is suing over claims a requested refund on purchased medical equipment has failed to be returned. Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas filed a lawsuit May 22 in the...
View ArticleSeaway Crude Pipeline Co., Enterprise Liquids Pipeline, others sued over...
Two Jefferson County men are suing over claims several pipeline companies have breached easement contracts. Justin Troy and Thomas J. Clubb filed a lawsuit June 20 in the Jefferson County District...
View ArticleVeolia ES Technical Solutions sued over company’s access to gas, oil
A Travis County company is suing over claims it hasn’t received permission to access property above the gas and oil lease it holds. CML Exploration LLC filed a lawsuit June 17 in the Jefferson County...
View ArticleCompany alleges it is owed more than $600K for frac tanks
A Texas company has filed suit against Butch’s Oilfield Services, alleging it failed to pay more than $600,000 for products delivered to it on credit.Dragon Products, based in Beaumont, claims it...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Truncale receives international arbitration diploma
Michael J. Truncale, a partner in the law firm of Orgain, Bell & Tucker LLP in Beaumont, recently received a Diploma in International Arbitration from the Chartered Institute of Arbitration...
View ArticleExxonMobil says fire caused by cleaning companies
After a company cleaned equipment at ExxonMobil’s Beaumont refinery, a fire erupted, causing substantial damage, according to a recently filed lawsuit. ExxonMobil Corp. filed a lawsuit Sept. 9 in...
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