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Energy workers group sues Biden administration over its pause on new LNG export contracts
The Texas-based Oil & Gas Workers Association is suing to stop the Biden administration’s current pause in new approvals of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export agreements with legal help from the New Orleans-based Pelican Institute for Public Policy.
Deutsch Kerrigan Elects Four New Partners in Three Offices
Deutsch Kerrigan is pleased to announce that the firm has named four new partners in 2024.
Alvaro de la Cruz-Correa honored with PILS Ginger Berrigan Worker Bee Award in recognition of pro bono work
For his dedication to serving the legal needs of the community and his work with the Immigration Legal Services department of the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, LSU Law Class of 2024 graduate Alvaro de la Cruz-Correa has been honored with the Ginger Berrigan Worker Bee Award from the Public Interest Law Society at LSU Law.
Petrochemical business sues another for alleged predatory tactics
One petrochemical company has sued another claiming predatory tactics, unfair competition and tortious interference.AmSpec LLC filed its complaint against Camin Cargo Control Inc. in federal court.
Attorney General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Raceland man for Pornography Involving Juveniles
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a man on May 31, 2024.
State's high court suspends Baton Rouge lawyer who called himself 'Emperor of the American Empire'
A Baton Rouge attorney who referred to himself in court filings as “Emperor of the American Empire” and “Christian Emperor d’Orleans” has been suspended by the state Supreme Court and ordered not to be reinstated until submitting to a mental health exam.
Plaintiff alleges racial discrimination against Holtec International
Gabriel Booker has filed a lawsuit against Holtec International alleging racial discrimination in enforcing its attendance policy unfairly against African-American employees while being lenient towards Caucasian workers. The case highlights disparities in disciplinary actions within the company’s workforce management practices.
Plaintiffs allege unconstitutional clawback attempts by Medicaid managed care organization
Pinnacle Medical Solutions and Diabetes Management & Supplies have filed a lawsuit against Louisiana Healthcare Connections, Centene Corporation, and Ralph L. Abraham alleging improper clawback attempts violating federal laws and constitutional rights related to Medicaid payments for diabetes management supplies.
Plaintiff alleges false arrest against City Of Shreveport and DeSoto Parish Sheriff's Office
Kahleb L. Brumlow has filed a civil rights lawsuit against multiple law enforcement entities alleging false arrest based on a stale warrant among other violations following an incident related to child custody arrangements in June 2023.
Plaintiff alleges defamation against Loyola University over false terrorism accusations
Luke G. Sahs has filed a defamation lawsuit against Loyola University New Orleans alleging false accusations published online damaged his reputation and caused emotional distress following an arrest incident linked to unsubstantiated claims of possessing dangerous chemicals and making terroristic threats.
Plaintiff alleges Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center engaged in discrimination leading wrongful termination
Dr. Karim Habbal has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center alleging Title VII discrimination based on race, religion, nationality along with retaliation leading to wrongful termination after reporting these issues internally without effective resolution.
Law Center partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish to host expungement intake event for parish residents
The Southern University Law Center’s Office of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives is partnering with East Baton Rouge City-Parish to host an expungement intake event for East Baton Rouge Parish residents on Friday, June 7 from 8 a.m.- 3 p.m. in the Law Center’s Atrium.
New Louisiana law barring people from approaching police officers seen as First Amendment threat
A new Louisiana law that makes it a crime to approach police officers engaged in their official duties will likely face a legal challenge due to its encroachment on First Amendment rights, the head of a statewide criminal defense attorney group predicts.
Lafayette man arrested for possession of child porn, sexual abuse of an animal, by AG Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Lafayette man for multiple sex-crime related charges on Tuesday, May 28.
Monique Gonzalez named LSU Law Associate Dean, Director of the Law Library and Information Technology Services
Monique Gonzalez has been named LSU Law Associate Dean and Director of the Law Library and Information Technology Services, effective June 1.
Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Jay B. Mccallum Administers the Oath to First Military Attorney Spouse Admitted to Louisiana Bar Under Rule Xvii, Section 15
Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Jay B. McCallum administered the oath of office to Katie Jo Miller, Esq., who is the first military spouse attorney to take advantage of the opportunity to practice law in Louisiana under Louisiana Supreme Court Rule XVII, Section 15.
Licensed Practical Nurse Sues Orleans Parish Sheriff Over Inmate Attack
Gina Quincy has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson following an alleged attack by an inmate at Orleans Justice Center. The complaint highlights systemic issues within OJC/OPP regarding inadequate staffing and safety protocols.
Plaintiffs Allege Retaliation Over LGBTQ Book Dispute Against Saint Tammany Parish
Plaintiffs William R. McHugh III, Anthony Parr, and Rebecca Taylor have filed a lawsuit against Saint Tammany Parish alleging retaliation over their support for LGBTQ-themed materials in public libraries. They seek declaratory relief and an injunction against a parish council resolution they claim unlawfully terminated their appointments to the Library Board of Control.
Former Employee Sues University Healthcare System Over Racial Discrimination Claims
Nekisha Shelton has filed a lawsuit against University Healthcare System alleging racial discrimination and hostile work environment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes. The case highlights incidents involving excessive workloads compared to Caucasian colleagues and subsequent retaliatory termination following complaints.
Former Employee Alleges St. Tammany Parish Health System Violated Labor Laws
Ashleigh Cashe has filed a lawsuit against St. Tammany Parish Health System alleging violations of federal and state labor laws related to unpaid wages and failure to provide adequate breaks during her employment as an x-ray technician.