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Jury orders Louisiana Blue Cross to pay $421 million over fraud, rights abuses
A surgical hospital and doctors specializing in reconstructive breast surgery won a $421.5 million damages award last month against Blue Cross Blue Shield Louisiana, which was found to have been negligent for fraud and abuse of the plaintiffs’ rights.
LSU Law Career Services Director Gwendolyn Ferrell honored with NALP Service Excellence Award
In recognition of her quarter century of service to the nonprofit organization, the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) has honored LSU Law Career Services Director Gwendolyn Ferrell with its Service Excellence Award, which recognizes volunteers who go above and beyond and make notable contributions to the NALP community.
Attorney General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Gonzales man for more than 100 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Gonzales man on Wednesday, September 25, on multiple charges.
Seafood restaurant company faces sexual harassment lawsuit
A male employee at a seafood restaurant repeatedly sexually harassed a female employee and refused to rehire her after she quit, according to a federal lawsuit.
Inmate Sues Louisiana Department of Public Safety Over Lost Property
Rickey Barnes has sued the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections over allegations that prison officials destroyed his legal documents during intake processing at Raymond Laborde Correctional Center. Despite multiple appeals for administrative relief being denied and subsequent judicial reviews affirming those decisions against him.
Homeowners' Association Sues Local Landowner Over Building Restrictions Violation
A recent court ruling favored The Lake at The Bluffs Property Owners Association against Gary Hill regarding unapproved constructions within their subdivision in West Feliciana Parish,Louisiana.The case underscores strict enforcement of community covenants aimed at maintaining uniform building standards.
Property Owner Accuses Neighbor Of Breaching Servitude Agreement
Carrere Holdings has won a partial summary judgment against Charlotte Anne Williamson over a disputed servitude agreement between two adjacent properties in New Orleans dating back to March 2000.
Colgate-Palmolive Accused Of Asbestos Contamination In Mesothelioma Case
A Louisiana appellate court has reversed an earlier decision granting a new trial in a mesothelioma case against Colgate-Palmolive Company over allegations its talcum powder contained asbestos leading to cancer diagnosis.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Port Company following Automobile Accident
A recent court filing reveals an ongoing legal battle involving an automobile accident at the Port of New Orleans between Daneric Anderson and employees of Ports America Louisiana LLC including Kenneth Briggs.
Plaintiff Hotel Owner Alleges Negligence Against Contractors Over Water Damage Incident
A Louisiana hotel owner has accused multiple contractors including an insurance company over damages resulting from a ruptured sprinkler pipe in August 2020. The appellate court recently revived claims by reversing an earlier dismissal based on prescription grounds.
Medical Professional Alleges Retaliation by University Over Discrimination Complaints
Dr.Jennifer Woemer has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana State University's Board of Supervisors alleging workplace discrimination and retaliation leading up to wrongful termination.The suit highlights escalating hostility following prior complaints under Title IX and Title VII laws seeking compensatory damages for emotional distress,economic harm,and damage to professional reputation.
Louisiana Resident Accuses Local Medical Center of Breaching Privacy Rights
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against Acadian Medical Center and one of its nurses for allegedly violating his privacy rights under HIPAA by disclosing sensitive health information without consent. The plaintiff seeks damages for physical injuries, mental anguish, and more.
Plaintiffs Allege Racial Discrimination Against Industrial Contractor
Jayden Allen and Rashid Fefee have filed a lawsuit against Performance Contractors Inc., alleging racial discrimination and retaliation after reporting racist slurs used by supervisors and coworkers at their workplace in Geismar Louisiana.
Local Business Owner Accused of Violating Disability Access Laws
Jason Lenz has filed a lawsuit against Patricia Linn Carter Scherer in federal court alleging violations of disability access laws at her ice cream shop in Ponchatoula, Louisiana. The suit seeks injunctive relief for accessibility modifications along with compensatory damages and legal fees.
Local Restaurant Sued Over Alleged ADA Violations
Jason Lenz has filed a lawsuit against Pine Street Moguls LLC alleging violations of accessibility laws under ADA and LCHR after facing significant barriers during his visit to their restaurant in Ponchatoula, Louisiana. The suit seeks injunctive relief and damages.
Plaintiff Alleges Agrochemical Giant's Herbicide Caused Sister's Death
Elaine Van Hoven has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company alleging that their herbicide Roundup caused her sister Carmel Simpson's death from Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Filed on September 17, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, the suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages while accusing Monsanto of negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding Roundup's safety.
Third-year LSU Law students Guice, Mannankara take home Fall 2024 Flory Mock Trial trophy
Third-year LSU Law students Taylor Guice and Rini Mannankara bested classmates Daniel Harry and Grant Murphy to win the Fall 2024 Ira S. Flory Mock Trial Competition, which took place Monday evening, Sept. 23, in the Robinson Courtroom at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
Paraplegic UNO student accuses school officials of disability discrimination
A paraplegic University of New Orleans student says he isn’t being provided proper accommodations for his disability.
Alford receives prestigious award from National Newspaper Publishers Association
Deleso Alford, Rachel Emanuel Endowed Professor, was honored as a National Leadership Awardee by the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) on September 12 in Washington, D.C.
Shifting Responses to Bias Incidents, Employee Misconduct, and Other Conduct of Concern on October 1, 2024
Leslie Gomez and Gina Maisto Smith will present “Shifting Responses to Bias Incidents, Employee Misconduct, and Other Conduct of Concern” at the University Risk Management and Insurance Association 2024 Annual Conference.