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Sunday, June 2, 2024

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Man alleges Holcim (US) Inc. violated environmental regulations and wrongfully terminated him

By Louisiana Record |
A former Area Manager at Holcim (US) Inc., Ronald Burch, has filed a lawsuit against the company alleging wrongful termination and violation of environmental regulations. The case reveals a disturbing instance of untreated wastewater disposal into surrounding waters.

Man sues Family Court Judge and Ex-Wife for alleged due process violations

By Louisiana Record |
John Morgan has filed a lawsuit against a family court judge and his ex-wife, alleging due process violations. The case revolves around a controversial ruling that could result in the deportation of Morgan's minor child to the Philippines.

Woman files lawsuit against USAA General Indemnity Company over alleged contract breach

By Louisiana Record |
In a recent turn of events, Chasity Blanchard has sued USAA General Indemnity Company for alleged breach of contract. The case, originally filed in the Acadia Parish District Court, Louisiana, promises to be a closely watched legal battle.

Louisiana high court to reconsider ruling striking down law giving sex assault victims 'lookback window'

By Michael Carroll |
In an unusual move, the Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday granted a rehearing of its recent split decision overturning a state law that gave childhood sexual abuse victims additional time to sue their alleged assailants.

Congratulations to the newly admitted attorneys sworn in on May 6, 2024

By The Louisiana Record |
Congratulations to the newly admitted attorneys sworn in on May 6, 2024, at the Bar Admission Ceremony that was held at the Pontchartrain Convention & Civic Center in Kenner, Louisiana!

Federal court throws out Louisiana congressional map with 2 majority-Black districts

By Michael Carroll |
A federal court has rejected Louisiana’s newly redrawn congressional map, creating uncertainty about fast-approaching fall election deadlines and sending voting-rights advocates on a scramble to get the U.S. Supreme Court to sort out the matter.

Man sues Pinnacle Entertainment, Penn Entertainment, and Kone Inc. for Elevator Malfunction

By Louisiana Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed in Louisiana, Michael Hoffman is seeking damages from Pinnacle Entertainment, Penn Entertainment, and Kone Inc. for injuries sustained due to a malfunctioning elevator at L'Auberge Casino Resort. The case brings to light the issue of safety and maintenance in public facilities.

Customer Accuses Target Corporation of Negligence Leading to Serious Injuries

By Louisiana Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed against retail giant Target Corporation, Lori Hurst alleges that she sustained serious injuries due to the company's negligence. The case brings to light the importance of maintaining safe shopping conditions for customers.

Promoter Tommy Willis sues Club Phoenix for defamation and emotional harm

By Louisiana Record |
Tommy Willis seeks judgment against Tim Huck and Club Phoenix for the defamation and loss of reputation as a direct result of Mr. Huck's various false and defamatory statements. The plaintiff is asked for $10,000,000 in compensatory damages.

Workers Sue City of New Orleans and Pan American Life Insurance Over Toxic Exposure

By Louisiana Record |
In a case that brings to light the dangers of toxic exposure in the workplace, Thomas Anderson and others have filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans and Pan American Life Insurance Company. The plaintiffs allege that they suffered injuries due to exposure to toxic substances that leaked from barrels stored in their workplace, leading them to seek compensatory and punitive damages.

Employee accuses W&T Offshore of negligence leading to severe injuries

By Louisiana Record |
Jeffery Harper has filed a lawsuit against W&T Offshore, Inc. for damages due to an accident that occurred while he was working on one of their platforms. He alleges negligence on the part of W&T and is seeking judgment for his injuries.

'Nuclear verdicts' in Louisiana last year totaled $437 million, new study finds

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana jury awards exceeding $10 million over the years 2009 to 2023 amounted to a total payout of $9.97 billion, making the Bayou State sixth in the nation in terms of the combined value of these so-called “nuclear verdicts.”

Group of AGs ask appeals court to declare new EPA power plant rule unlawful

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is co-leading a group of 25 AGs asking a federal appeals court to declare a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule on power plants illegal.

Woman appeals for wrongfully denied protection order

By Louisiana Record |
In a twist to a previously dismissed case, Cynthia Badinger successfully appeals the decision, accusing David Zeke Falcon of stalking and harassment. The Court of Appeal reverses the initial judgment, acknowledging sufficient evidence to prove the allegations against Falcon.

Woman sues the United States for loss and theft of insured tennis bracelet

By Louisiana Record |
The plaintiff alleges that the defendant is liable for the loss of a tennis bracelet composed of 32 diamonds with a total weight of 11.8 carats, set in gold.

Man sues Iberia Sheriffs Office for civil rights violation related to a drug overdose death

By Louisiana Record |
The incident took place on December 18th, 2018 when deputies from the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office (IPSO) investigated Jessica's death which was determined to be caused by an acute methamphetamine and heroin overdose.

Woman sues Amazon for alleged retaliation and disability-based discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
Nixon, represented by attorney Natalie Blackmon, claims she experienced race and disability-based discrimination while employed at Amazon.

Woman sues Leidos Inc. for race-based discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
Dedra Louis, an African American citizen of the United States and a Military and Family Life Counselor at Leidos since November 2021, was subjected to discriminatory treatment.

Proposal to convene state constitutional convention passes Louisiana House

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana’s House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a measure to convene a constitutional convention in August to overhaul the state’s governing principles and give lawmakers the tools to make major reforms.

Shelby Webb Cox sues Mignon Faget, Ltd. for unjust termination due to pregnancy

By Louisiana Record |
Shelby Webb Cox has filed a lawsuit against her former employer, Mignon Faget, Ltd., in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.