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News from October 2011


New Orleans City Attorney confirmed to federal bench

By Alejandro de los Rios |
The U.S. Senate has confirmed New Orleans City Attorney Nannette Jolivette-Brown to the federal bench in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New Orleans.

Seaman claims back injuries after vessel collision

By Michelle Keahey |
Bruno A Louisiana seaman has filed a lawsuit that claims he is suffering from debilitating back injuries after the vessel he was aboard collided into another vessel.

Seaman sues after transfer basket falls onto deck

By Michelle Keahey |
A seaman has filed a Jones Act lawsuit after he was injured when the crew basket he was being transferred in fell onto the vessel's deck due to severe wind.

Hispanic worker files suit after being called 'illegal immigrant' by co-worker

By Michelle Keahey |
Griffith An Hispanic worker has filed a discrimination lawsuit after she was allegedly referred to as an illegal immigrant by a co-worker.

Hazeur and Kiefer lead in campaign spending for Orleans Parish bench

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Hazeur Orleans Parish Civil District Court nominees Ellen Hazeur and Kris Kiefer are leading other candidates in campaign spending, according to campaign finance reports.

Transocean wants explanation from rig workers invoking the Fifth

By Steve Korris |
Miller Five Deepwater Horizon workers must explain how they can pursue personal injury claims against rig owner Transocean while they plead Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination, U.S. Magistrate Sally Shushan ruled on Sept. 27.

BP shareholder suits in court Nov. 4 on motions to dismiss

By Steve Korris |
Taylor HOUSTON – U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison will hear motions to dismiss three groups of Deepwater Horizon suits from BP shareholders at hearings on Nov. 4.

Barbier: BP cleanup contractors are immune only if directed by government

By Steve Korris |
Barbier NEW ORLEANS – BP contractors who cleaned up after the Deepwater Horizon explosion can't share the government's immunity from personal injury suits unless they prove they took direction from the government and not from BP, U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier ruled on Sept. 30.

New Orleans attorney sued for allegedly interfering in settlement negotiations

By Michelle Keahey |
A lawsuit has been filed against New Orleans attorney James L. Arruebarrena for alleged interference in settlement negotiations.

Seaman files lawsuit claiming ladder created dangerous condition

By Michelle Keahey |
After falling off a ladder and sustaining serious injuries, a seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer for allegedly failing to provide a safe place to work.

Electrician sues employer seeking overtime wages

By Michelle Keahey |
A LaFourche Parish electrician has filed a lawsuit against his employer for allegedly failing to pay overtime wages.

Train conductor sues railroad company over debris

By Michelle Keahey |
David After injuring his ankle while working, a train conductor has filed a lawsuit against his employer for causing an unsafe condition by failing to remove debris alongside train tracks.

Cook sues after losing job for reporting to jury duty

By Michelle Keahey |
Williams A cook for a retirement community center has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he lost his job for reporting for jury duty.

Judge stays lawsuit against actor Stephen Baldwin over oil spill cleanup technology

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Baldwin A New Orleans federal judge has stayed a liability lawsuit against actor Stephen Baldwin over oil spill cleanup technology the actor claims he was tricked into selling.