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Infenergy (solar energy provider) accuses InvEnergy (utility-scale energy developer) of Trademark Noninfringement
Infenergy has initiated legal proceedings against InvEnergy over allegations concerning trademark infringement involving their respective brand names and visual identities.
Longshoreman Sues Shipping Companies Over Severe Injury Aboard Cargo Vessel
Jacob Brown has taken legal action against two shipping companies after sustaining serious injuries while working aboard their cargo vessel at Port of Lake Charles in July 2024.
Plaintiff alleges Town Government Employment Discrimination
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Franklinton and its mayor alleging employment discrimination violations.
Louisiana Resident Sues Auto Manufacturer FCA US Over Alleged Vehicle Defect
Jasmine Rogers has filed a lawsuit against FCA US after an alleged defect in her vehicle led to severe injuries while performing work duties.
Catholic Diocese of Alexandria seeks 'mediated resolution' for sexual abuse victims
The Diocese of Alexandria is moving to conduct a “mediated resolution” with victims of alleged sexual abuse by priests prior to filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy – a scenario that may offer both benefits and challenges for abuse victims, according to observers.
Parties submit proposed $4.5M toxic landfill odor cases
NEW ORLEANS – Attorneys for plaintiffs in two mass tort lawsuits regarding toxic fumes and noxious odors from the Jefferson Parish Landfill have filed a revised motion seeking preliminary approval of a proposed $4.5 million settlement.
Attorney General Murrill Joins 22-State Coalition Urging U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold States’ Role in Protecting Children
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a Tennessee law that protects children by prohibiting certain medical interventions to treat gender dysphoria, including puberty blockers and hormones.
LSU Law 3L Philip Young places second nationally in ABA Labor & Employment Writing Competition
After Philip Young submitted an article to Louisiana Law Review that wasn’t accepted for publication last fall, his faculty advisor and senior editor encouraged him to continue working on the paper and submit it for a national writing competition.
Federal regulators reject Energy Transfer bid for review of competitor's Louisiana pipeline project
A northern Louisiana energy project that will bring natural gas from the Haynesville Shale region to Gulf Coast markets will not be subject to oversight from federal regulators, a panel decided last month.
Attorney General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Pineville man for possession of pornography involving juveniles
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a man from Pineville on October 17, 2024.
Murrill part of 22-state coalition urging SCOTUS to uphold Tenn. transgender law
CHARLESTON — Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s office has joined a 22-state coalition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a Tennessee law that prohibits certain medical interventions to treat gender dysphoria, including puberty blockers and hormones.
Sons of alumnus John T. Cox (’68) establish scholarship in parents’ honor with gift to LSU Law
The sons of John T. (’68) and Tracey Cox have made a gift to the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center to establish a non-endowed scholarship in honor of the Shreveport couple.
US Government Sues Maritime Companies Over Damage to Navigational Structure
The U.S government has filed a lawsuit against several maritime companies for alleged negligence resulting in damage to a navigation structure operated by the Army Corps of Engineers in Louisiana.The suit seeks over $400k in damages related specifically towards repairs needed at Calcasieu Lock after an incident involving multiple barges back in March '22 led them astray into its timber guide wall causing significant harm according official reports submitted recently within district court filings earlier this month.
Foreign Truck Drivers Allege Exploitation by Louisiana Sugar Companies Under Misleading Visa Program
In a significant legal move against labor exploitation practices in Louisiana's sugar industry, three Mexican truck drivers have filed a class-action lawsuit against South Central Sugar Cane Growers’ Association and Sterling Sugars LLC. Alleging deceptive use of H-2A visas intended for agricultural workers while employing them as truck drivers at lower wages than legally required for non-agricultural work forms the crux of their case filed on October 10th in federal court.
New Orleans Resident Alleges Local Restaurant Violates Disability Access Laws
A New Orleans resident has filed a lawsuit against Lilette restaurant for alleged violations of disability access laws under the ADA and LCHR statutes. The plaintiff seeks various forms of relief including modifications for accessibility and compensatory damages for discrimination faced during her visits.
University Amputee Alleges Discrimination Against Public University Over Accessibility Barriers
A lawsuit has been filed by Jason Lenz against Southeastern Louisiana University's governing body and its president for alleged violations under federal disability laws due to inadequate accessibility measures at Pottle Music Building.
Louisiana Resident Alleges ADA Violations Against Major Retailer
Dr. Ronald G. Cheek has taken legal action against Walmart entities for alleged ADA violations at a Kenner location that impede his access due to wheelchair use requirements stemming from T-7 paraplegia condition.
The lawsuit demands property modifications for better accessibility alongside compensatory damages under state human rights laws.
Customer Alleges Negligence Against Major Retailer Following Slip-and-Fall Incident
Irma Jordan has filed a lawsuit against Walmart entities following an alleged slip-and-fall incident at one of their stores in Harvey, LA. She claims negligence led to her injuries due to unsafe conditions at the store premises and seeks compensation for damages related to physical pain and medical expenses.
Plaintiff alleges restaurant operators violated ADA due to accessibility issues
M. Claudia Garofalo has filed a lawsuit against O & E Leasing LLC and Shogun International over alleged ADA violations at a Metairie restaurant due to inadequate wheelchair access facilities such as narrow bathroom paths and steep parking slopes.
City Accused by Homeowner Danielle Reado Over Alleged Unconstitutional Property Sale
Homeowner Danielle Reado has filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans and Serpil Properties LLC over what she claims was an illegal sale of her home without proper notice or compensation for lost equity. Filed on October 10, 2024, in federal court, this case raises serious constitutional questions about due process and excessive fines related to property tax delinquencies.