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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

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Plaintiffs Allege Fraudulent Practices by Medical Equipment Companies Over Misleading Sales Tactics

By Louisiana Record |
In a lawsuit filed on April 23rd in Louisiana's Middle District Court, Rebecca A. Davis accuses several companies including BTL Industries of fraudulent sales tactics related to medical equipment purchases for her practice.

Plaintiff accuses Medical Equipment Companies of Fraudulent Practices

By Louisiana Record |
Rebecca A. Davis has taken legal action against several medical equipment companies for alleged fraudulent business practices that have left her financially devastated.

Defendant accused of Legal Malpractice

By Louisiana Record |
Debra Williams has filed a lawsuit against her former attorneys alleging legal malpractice after they failed to secure crucial witness testimonies in an arbitration case involving racial discrimination claims against Bankers Life & Casualty...

Plaintiff alleges HRB Tax Group Inc., former employer, discriminated based on race and disability

By Louisiana Record |
Cherlynn E. Gaynor has filed a lawsuit against HRB Tax Group Inc., claiming racial and disability-based discrimination during her employment there since December 2000.

Laila Hlass Recognized for Advancing Clinical Education with CLEA Award

By The Louisiana Record |
The Clinical Legal Education Association has recognized Tulane Law Professor Laila Hlass with the Outstanding Advocate for Clinical Teachers Award.

Woman says she slipped, fell in riverboat casino restroom

By Chris Dickerson |
A Terrabone Parish woman says she was injured while visiting a casino.

Four SULC Students Named 2025 Justice John Paul Stevens Fellows

By The Louisiana Record |
The Southern University Law Center (SULC) Office of Career Services is proud to announce that four of its students have been selected as recipients of the prestigious 2025 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship.

Testimony details child sexual abuse by former Jehovah's Witnesses leader in New Orleans

By Michael Carroll |
A defendant accused of sexually abusing a minor while serving as a Jehovah’s Witnesses leader in New Orleans in the 1990s has acknowledged he had an “inappropriate relationship” with plaintiff Barry Davis, according to newly released court transcripts.

Deutsch Kerrigan Attorneys Kelly Theard and Melissa Lessell Named to New Orleans Magazine’s Inaugural Top Women in Law List for 2025

By The Louisiana Record |
Deutsch Kerrigan is proud to announce that attorneys Kelly Theard and Melissa Lessell have been named to New Orleans Magazine’s first-ever Top Women in Law list for 2025, an honor selected by fellow attorneys throughout the New Orleans area.

House members pass legal reforms after truckers rally at state Capitol

By Michael Carroll |
A series of legal reform bills passed the Louisiana House of Representatives Monday by large margins – the same day truckers descended on the state Capitol to press for relief from some of the highest commercial insurance rates in the U.S.

Meet the 2025 Tulane Law Hall of Fame Inductees

By The Louisiana Record |
Tulane University Law School has announced its 2025 Hall of Fame class, honoring six distinguished alumni whose careers have left a lasting mark on the legal profession and elevated Tulane’s reputation worldwide.

Attorney General Murrill supports Second Amendment Task Force

By The Louisiana Record |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined a coalition of 26 attorneys general in supporting the Trump Administration’s creation of the Second Amendment Task Force, spearheaded by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

DOJ dismisses nearly 60-year-old Louisiana desegregation case

By Chris Dickerson |
A nearly 60-year-old desegregation case from Louisiana has been dismissed by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Students Earn National Recognition in Annual Marshall Brennan National Moot Court Competition

By The Louisiana Record |
Southern University Law Center (SULC) is celebrating a major win on the national stage as Abby Alvarado, a junior at Broadmoor Senior High School, clinched first place at both the Regional and National Marshall-Brennan Moot Court Competitions.

LBI agents arrest New Iberia man for 50 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles

By The Louisiana Record |
Agents with Attorney General Liz Murrill's Louisiana Bureau of Investigation arrested a man from New Iberia on April 21, 2025.

Murrill supports Second Amendment Task Force

By Chris Dickerson |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a coalition of 26 attorneys general in supporting the Trump administration’s creation of the Second Amendment Task Force spearheaded by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Tulane Law student logs 1000+ pro bono service hours, earns 2025 LSBA Award

By The Louisiana Record |
Laura Derbonne, who devoted an impressive 1,035 pro bono service hours during her time at Tulane Law, has been awarded the 2025 Louisiana State Bar Association Pro Bono Award.

From the Courtroom to the Wall: LSU Law team secures National Energy and Sustainability Law Moot Court Competition Championship

By The Louisiana Record |
Driving through the snow-covered Appalachian Mountains from Pittsburgh International Airport to Morgantown, West Virginia in early March, third-year LSU Law students Jason Parker II and Lorin Staup had no idea what to expect at the National Energy and Sustainability Law Moot Court Competition.

Remembering Pope Francis

By The Louisiana Record |
We join millions around the world in mourning the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis, a transformative leader whose life of service has left a lasting mark on the world.

Attorney General Murrill's LBI Agents arrest Metairie man for Distribution of Pornography Involving Juveniles

By The Louisiana Record |
Agents with Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill's Louisiana Bureau of Investigation arrested a man for Pornography Involving Juveniles on April 17, 2025.