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News from October 2013


Wal-Mart sued by man claiming foot injuries due to falling beer bottle

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A corporate retailer is being sued by a man who was allegedly injured when a single bottle of beer fell on his foot.


Siblings file med mal suit after death of mother

By Eliza Walker |
Jeffrey A. Mitchell

La Quinta Inn sued by mother of man who was strangled to death at motel

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – The mother of a man who was strangled to death at a local motel is being suing for wrongful death.

Homeowners sue company for defective and incomplete renovations

By Holland Phillips |
NEW ORLEANS – A couple is suing a construction company for breach of contract and fraudulent billing on their home renovation project.


Tenant sues landlord for allegedly not making repairs to damaged rental unit after Hurricane Isaac

By Kyle Barnett |
Satellite image of Hurricane Isaac in Aug. 2012

Entergy sues Sewerage and Water Board for $1.4K worth of damages to property

By Eliza Walker |
NEW ORLEANS – Entergy is suing a local utility board which allegedly inflicted $1,391.53 worth of damages to its property.


Court of Appeals affirms district court’s declaration of Mississippi’s stop notice statute’s unconstitutionality

By Holland Phillips |
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a lower court ruling that Mississippi's "stop notice" statute is unconstitutional because it deprives contractors due process.

City of Kenner sued by woman who tripped at playground

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – The City of Kenner is being sued by a woman who claims she was injured when she tripped on a piece of rebar that was sticking out of a parking bumper at a city playground.

Judicial watchdog group lobs 'activism' charge against Louisiana Third District Court of Appeals

By Kyle Barnett |
Melissa Landry, executive director of Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch


Woman sues Loyola University after falling on uneven sidewalk

By Eliza Walker |
Clifford E. Cardone

Children’s Hospital doctor sued on medical malpractice claims

By Eliza Walker |
Children's Hospital

Court of Appeals supports claim for unpaid overtime

By Holland Phillips |
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled in favor of a woman seeking time and a half pay for overtime work.

Equipment supply company sues over crane that was damage after striking overpass

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – An equipment supply company is suing companies they claim are responsible for damages to a crane leased to them that struck a bridge overpass when it was in transport.

Convenience store sued by woman who claims she was injured when a chair she was sitting in collapsed

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A convenience store is being sued by a woman who claims she was injured when the back of a chair collapsed when she sat in it.

Permanent makeup tattoo companies sue contractor who set up rival company

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A company that tattoos permanent makeup onto its customers as well as provides tattoo removal and other services is suing a contractor who performed procedures for them claiming she diverted $25,000 in funds by setting up a competing company.

Restaurants suing property insurer for not covering damages that occurred during Hurricane Isaac

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – An insurance company is being sued by the occupants of a building who say their hurricane damage claims were under paid.Daiquiri Bay Café’ Inc. and Winston’s Pub and Patio filed suit against Nautilus Insurance Company in the 24th Judicial District Court on Sept. 24.Daiquiri Bay and Winston’s claim that on Aug. 29 Nautilus had an insurance policy in effect at their building located at 531 Metairie