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Monday, April 21, 2025

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Former Employee Alleges Race and Disability Discrimination Against Security Firm

By Louisiana Record |
Tracy Benjamin has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Hub Legacy LLC for alleged race and disability discrimination during her tenure as a security guard from April 2018 until July this year when she was terminated after requesting job accommodations for knee disabilities.

Former Employee Alleges Packaging Giant Discriminated Based on Race and Disability

By Louisiana Record |
Darrell Williams has filed a lawsuit against Berry Global Inc., accusing them of racial and disability discrimination following an injury that required medical leave. The complaint details how rigid attendance policies led to his termination despite medical documentation supporting his need for time off.

Former Employee Alleges Age and Race Discrimination Against Major Railway Company

By Louisiana Record |
Rodney J. Green has filed a lawsuit against Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway alleging age and race discrimination during his tenure at their Superior Tie and Timber plant in Louisiana.

Case against Orleans DA moves forward; Exonerated man says suppressed evidence put him in jail decades ago

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS - The Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office could face liability for allegedly suppressing evidence that could have kept a man who ended up serving almost 25 years out of prison.

Tips from Attorney General Liz Murrill on how to prepare for Tropical Storm Francine

By The Louisiana Record |
As Tropical Storm Francine approaches Louisiana, Attorney General Liz Murrill wants to make sure people are taking the proper precautions to get prepared.

Claims severity, litigation seen as key reasons behind high Louisiana auto insurance rates

By Michael Carroll |
More expensive car insurance claims in Louisiana, along with associated litigation and inflationary pressures, have pushed up costs for policyholders as the state emerged from the coronavirus pandemic, a business professor recently told a legislative panel.

Murrill warns Louisiana residents about price gouging ahead of Francine

By Chris Dickerson |
As Hurricane Francine moves inland after hitting the Louisiana coast on Wednesday, Attorney General Liz Murrill is warning residents to be on the lookout for price gouging.

Attorney General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Kenner man for Distribution of Pornography Involving Juveniles

By The Louisiana Record |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Kenner man on September 5, 2024.

Plaintiffs Accuse State Correctional Facility Of Negligence Leading To Inmate Death

By Louisiana Record |
A lawsuit has been filed against a state correctional facility alleging severe negligence resulting in an inmate's death due to lack of medical care after apparent assault injuries were ignored by staff.

Entertainment Companies Sue Atlanta Musician Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

By Louisiana Record |
Trill Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Atlanta musician BHM Peezy alleging copyright infringement over his song “Webbie Flow.” Filed in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana on July 2nd, 2024, the suit accuses multiple parties including Asset Distribution and Verge Records International of exploiting copyrighted material without permission.

Louisiana Resident Sues U.S Government Over Car Accident Injuries

By Louisiana Record |
Ariente S.Williams has filed a lawsuit against The United State Of America following a car accident involving postal service vehicle driven by Warren Daniel .She is seeking $283636 .10 in damages ,claiming significant personal injuries resulting from alleged negligence.

Mother Sues Driver After Car Accident Leaves Her With Chronic Pain

By Louisiana Record |
Antonette Smith has filed a lawsuit against Devaun James following a car accident that resulted in severe injuries impacting her quality of life permanently.

Plaintiffs Allege Medical Malpractice Against Doctor Following Botched Procedure

By Louisiana Record |
A Louisiana couple has successfully sued a doctor for medical malpractice after a cervical injection left one spouse with severe injuries affecting her daily life permanently.

Grieving Son Alleges Negligence Led To Father's Death

By Louisiana Record |
Charles Burns has accused Baton Rouge General Medical Center of negligence resulting in his father's death following surgery complications back in June 2014 despite multiple dismissals via summary judgments; shedding light upon intricate legalities surrounding medical malpractice claims within Louisiana jurisdiction.

High-Ranking Officer Accused Of Misconduct Reinstated After Appeal

By Louisiana Record |
A high-ranking officer in New Orleans faces renewed disciplinary action after an appellate court reinstates her original suspension over allegations she falsely claimed work hours for dual employment roles.

Employee Sues Sewerage & Water Board Over Wrongful Termination Due To Substance Abuse Allegations

By Louisiana Record |
Rodney Crayton challenged his termination from Sewerage & Water Board after testing positive for alcohol at work under dubious circumstances involving an anonymous tip-off about drinking on duty. While initially reinstated by CSC due to lack of reasonable suspicion for testing him; Court of Appeal modified this decision imposing an eighty-day suspension instead highlighting procedural flaws yet acknowledging policy violation.

Former Parade Attendee Sues Former Sheriff Over Alleged Negligence

By Louisiana Record |
A lawsuit has been filed by Kimberly Uddo against former Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin Gusman over injuries allegedly caused by an OPSO patrol horse during a parade in New Orleans back in August 2017.

Plaintiff alleges United States' negligence led to severe injury

By Louisiana Record |
Amanda Fleming has filed a lawsuit against the United States government alleging negligence after falling into an unmarked hole at a national cemetery resulted in severe injuries and exacerbated pre-existing conditions.

Friends and family - not the general public - have the right to freely visit New Orleans cemeteries

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS - The battle for New Orleans' famous cemeteries appears dead, with the last of three lawsuits filed by tourism companies rejected by a state appeals court.

Louellen Berger Honored with Loyola University New Orleans’ 2024 Integritas Vitae Award

By The Louisiana Record |
Loyola University New Orleans announced that Louellen Aden Berger, a philanthropist and community leader, is the 2024 recipient of the Integritas Vitae Award.