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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

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Plaintiff accuses former employer university system board and police chief of discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
Rebecca Kaase has filed a lawsuit against her former employer alleging employment discrimination based on age and disability at Louisiana Tech University.

Plaintiff Alleges Convenience Store Chain Violated Disability Access Laws

By Louisiana Record |
Daniel Todd has filed a lawsuit against Circle K Stores Inc., claiming violations of disability access laws at one of its locations in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Special session produces bills to flatten income tax, boost Louisiana sales tax

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana lawmakers adjourned their special session on Friday and sent the governor measures to reduce the corporate income tax, flatten personal income taxes and bump up the state sales tax, but some critics are not sold on the plan.

Plaintiffs Allege State of Louisiana's Violation of Federal Laws

By Louisiana Record |
In a high-stakes lawsuit filed in the Middle District Court, William Nelson and Caira Porterie accuse multiple government officials and agencies including the State of Louisiana of violating federal laws related to acquisition and relocation grants.

Contractor Companies Accused of Negligence in Employee Injury Lawsuit

By Louisiana Record |
In a lawsuit filed on February 20th in East Baton Rouge Parish court, Robert Goodall claims negligence led to his severe injury while working on a construction project involving three companies—Barber Brothers Contracting Company L.L.C., Southern...

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Transport Company Following Fatal Crash

By Louisiana Record |
A devastating accident has prompted Pharren Perkins to file a lawsuit against Swift Transportation of Arizona LLC and others following her husband's death in a crash involving one of their trailers.

Seaman Alleges Negligence Against Maritime Employer Parker Towing Company Under Jones Act

By Louisiana Record |
Christopher Sonnier has filed a lawsuit against Parker Towing Company claiming negligence led to his permanent shoulder injury while working aboard their vessel.

Plaintiff Alleges Former Employer Pedal Valves Inc Violated Overtime Laws

By Louisiana Record |
John Blake Campbell has filed a lawsuit against his former employer Pedal Valves Inc., accusing them of failing to pay due overtime wages according to federal and state laws.

Veteran Sues U.S. Department Over Alleged Negligent Non-Treatment

By Louisiana Record |
A veteran is suing the U.S. Department over alleged negligent non-treatment after being diagnosed with latent tuberculosis but not informed or treated promptly by VA facilities across different states.

Plaintiff Alleges Accessibility Violations Against Restaurant Operators Under ADA

By Louisiana Record |
Daniel Todd has filed a lawsuit against BRH Properties LLC and Southern River Restaurants over alleged violations of accessibility laws at an Applebee’s location in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Plaintiff accuses University of Racial Discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against The University of Louisiana at Monroe alleging racial discrimination and wage disparity violations under Title VII and other civil rights laws.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Southwestern Electric Power Co., Blames Utility Company for Damages

By Louisiana Record |
A local business has filed a lawsuit against Southwestern Electric Power Co., accusing them of negligence related to poorly maintained power lines that caused injuries and financial losses exceeding $35,000.

Family Sues Louisiana Authorities Over Inmate Death Due To Alleged Negligence

By Louisiana Record |
A family's legal battle unfolds as they sue multiple entities linked with Slidell City Jail over Theresa Zar's tragic death due to alleged negligence during her detention period last year in November

Attorney General Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation arrests Morgan City man for First Degree Rape and other charges

By The Louisiana Record |
Agents with Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation (LBI) arrested a man from Morgan City on November 6, 2024.

State court rejects Baton Rouge high school's request for injunction against athletic association's penalties

By Michael Carroll |
A Baton Rouge judge has affirmed the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s decision to require a local high school to forfeit eight wins during the 2024 football season, leaving University Laboratory School (ULS) without a playoff spot.

Louisiana appeals court vacates contempt ruling in medical residency case

By Kyla Asbury |
NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a rehearing and partially vacated a lower court’s ruling against the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College and administrators at LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans.

Law Center employee stands as a beacon of resilience while earning a Ph.D.

By The Louisiana Record |
For some "adversity" is just another word that refers to life’s challenges.

Murrill joins coalition urging Congress to pass Kids Online Safety Act

By Chris Dickerson |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined the AGs of 30 other states in calling upon Congressional leadership to pass the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which she calls crucial legislation that protects children from online harm, before the end of the year.

Attorney General Murrill demands End to Political Prosecutions of President Trump

By The Louisiana Record |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined a 23-state coalition in demanding that Special Counsel Jack Smith, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis immediately end their political prosecutions of President Donald Trump.

Fifth Circuit pauses lower-court injunction against Louisiana's Ten Commandments law

By Michael Carroll |
A federal appeals court has overturned a statewide injunction blocking enforcement of Louisiana’s new law requiring the placement of the Ten Commandments in all public-school classrooms.