Gregg County District Courts & Federal Trial / Appellate Courts
Civil Courts in Longview — Gregg County, Texas
in which a Personal Injury Lawyer would file a personal injury lawsuit
If you live in Longview and want to file a lawsuit, your Longview Personal Injury Attorney will know in which of these courts your case should be filed.
If your claim is worth between $10,000 and $100,000 you may file here or in one of the County District Courts that have concurrent jurisdiction with the County Courts at law:
DISTRICT COURTS:
Gregg County - County Court at Law No. 2 (903) 234-311 |
Gregg County - County Court at Law No. 1 (903) 236-8445 |
The Civil District Courts for Longview and Gregg County are located at:
101 East Methvin Street, Suite 300 & Suite 334
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Gregg County Civil Courts at Law:
If your claim is worth over $100,000 you will file here:
Gregg County 124th District Court (903) 237-1765 Gregg County 307th District Court (903) 237-2534 Gregg County 188th District Court (903) 237-2588 |
The Civil Courts at Law for Gregg County are located at:
101 East Methvin Street
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If there was a Wrongful Death and Survivorship lawsuit and there was an Estate proceeding established in the Gregg County Probate Courts, then an 18 Wheeler Wrongful Death Lawyer could file it in:
PROBATE COURTS:
Gregg County - County Court at Law No. 2 (903) 234-311 |
Gregg County - County Court at Law No. 1 |
The Probate Courts for Gregg County are located at:
101 East Methvin Street, Suite 303 & 416
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If you are seeking an appeal from a civil case, it will be filed in one of these appellate courts:
STATE INTERMEDIATE APPELLATE COURTS:
Texas Courts of Appeals
Court of Appeals for the Twelfth District of Texas |
The State Intermediate Appellate Courts for Gregg County are located at:
1517 West Front Street, Suite 354
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Finally, if you wish to appeal a civil decision from the appellate courts you will file it in:
FINAL APPELLATE:
The Supreme Court of Texas
Physical Address: |
Mailing Address: |
Contact by Telephone/Fax
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Chief Justice Wallace B. JeffersonJustice Nathan L. HechtJustice Dale WainwrightJustice David MedinaJustice Paul W. Green |
Justice Phil JohnsonJustice Don R. WillettJustice Eva GuzmanJustice Debra Lehrmann |
If your civil suit involves a person who lives out-of-state, or if there is diversity or a “federal question,” then a personal injury lawsuit can be filed in:
United States District Court
The Eastern District of Texas - Tyler Division
Tyler Divisional Office: |
Headquarters: |
Law Library open to the public:
Gregg County Law Library |
JUDGES:
Chief Judge David Folsom
District Judge Leonard Davis
District Judge John D. Love
District Judge Michael H. Schneider, Sr.
District Judge Judith Guthire |
District Judge Richard A. Schell
District Judge T. John Ward
District Judge Ron Clark
District Judge Marcia A. Crone
Senior District Judge Thad Heartfield |
The Tyler Division covers the following Texas Counties: Anderson, Cherokee, Gregg, Henderson, Panola , Rains, Rusk, Smith, Van Zandt, Wood |
If you wished to appeal from one of the trial courts in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas - Tyler Division, you would appeal to the Fifth Circuit United States Court of Appeals located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
600 South Maestri Place
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130-3408
(504) 310-7700
The Judges in the Fifth Circuit are:
Edith H. Jones, Chief Judge
Carolyn Dineen King
E. Grady Jolly
W. Eugene Davis
Jerry E. Smith
Emilio M. Garza
Fortunato P. Benavides
Carl E. Stewart
James L. Dennis
Edith Brown Clement
Edward C. Prado |
Priscilla R. Owen
Jennifer Walker Elrod
Leslie H. Southwick
Catharina Haynes Senior Judges:
Thomas M. Reavley
Will Garwood
Patrick E. Higginbotham
Jacques L. Wiener, Jr.
Rhesa H. Barksdale
Harold R. DeMoss, Jr. |
Opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit States that make up the 5th Circuit are Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. |
If you wished to appeal from the 5th Circuit, you would file a Writ of Certiorari with:
The United States Supreme Court
Washington, D.C.
Contact information for the Supreme Court of the United States and its Justices:
Clerk's Office: (202) 479-3011 |
Supreme Court of the United States |
The chambers of the Supreme Court Justices are located mainly on the second floor of the Supreme Court building, with the exception of Justice Ginsburg's third floor chambers. Their individual chambers are not available to the public, and no direct phone line to a Justice exists for the public. The Justices may be contacted only via traditional mail. The nine Justices and the preferred way to address a letter are listed below. |
Chief Justice John G. Roberts
Address correspondence to: Justice Antonin Scalia
Address correspondence to: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
Address correspondence to: Justice Clarence Thomas
Address correspondence to: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Justice Stephen G. Breyer
Address correspondence to: Justice Samuel Anthony Alito
Address correspondence to: Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Address correspondence to: Justice Elena Kagan
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Read the latest United States Supreme Court Slip Opinions |
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