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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: U.S. Department of labor recovers wages for employee terminated in violation of the family and medical leave act
After an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD), Imperial Trading Co. LLC – a convenience store distributor of goods and services based in Elmwood, Louisiana – has paid $24,760 to a former employee for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). -
Couple claims movie theater was negligent in wife's alleged fall
GRETNA – A couple is seeking damages for alleged injuries sustained in a fall at a movie theater -
Briar Meads Capital Trust seeks more than $40 million in sums due
GRETNA – A trust is seeking more than $40 million in sums due, alleging a customer was negligent in the balance owed. -
AMC Theatres sued after woman allegedly falls outside cinema
GRETNA – A woman, claiming injuries after she allegedly tripped and fell on a concrete curb, is suing American Multi-Cinema and ABC Insurance Co. -
FDA asks court to stop sales by Louisiana snack food company
NEW ORLEANS – In an attempt to stop the selling of packaged sandwiches, fruit cups and snack cups that tested positive for a major pathogen, a complaint for permanent injunction was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on June 22 by three agencies of the U.S. government. -
Coburn Supply claims LaPorte Plumbing, others owe $58,389
GRETNA – Coburn Supply Co. is seeking more than $58,000 for goods and services allegedly provided for a project. -
Woman claims she fell on loose rug at cinema
GRETNA –A woman is seeking damages, claiming that she was injured at a cinema. -
Woman seeking damages after falling in Kmart
GRETNA — A woman claims that she was injured in the Jefferson Parish Kmart when she slipped and fell in the store. -
Jefferson Parish woman claims she fell in puddle at Applebee's
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman allegedly was caused to slip and fall in an Applebee's. -
Man claims XG Security Services terminated in him retaliation, files class action
NEW ORLEANS – A former field technician has filed a class-action lawsuit against a software company over allegations that he was not paid the appropriate rate for overtime work. -
Shopper blames store's negligence for parking lot injuries
GRETNA – A Sabine Parish woman is suing Hobby Lobby, alleging she was hit by a car in the defendant's parking lot. -
Man alleges Louisiana Rehab Products Inc. brace caused ulcer
GRETNA – A man claims that an ill-fitting brace caused him to develop a pressure ulcer. -
Woman claims leaky roof at Walmart caused her to fall
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing Walmart following an incident in which she was allegedly caused to slip and fall on an unmarked wet portion of ground. -
Orleans Parish woman alleges sign injured her at Buffalo Wild Wings
GRETNA – An Orleans Parish woman is seeking damages following an incident in which a sign allegedly fell on her leg and caused her injury. -
Man claims that a broken exercise machine caused him personal injury
GRETNA – A man is seeking damages after he was allegedly caused pain and suffering when a machine at a gym malfunctioned. -
Uber sued by Jefferson Parish Attorney’s Office
The Jefferson Parish Attorney’s Office filed lawsuits in September against eight people accused of illegally driving or lending cars to be driven for Uber in unincorporated parts of the parish. -
AMC Elmwood Palace 20 sued by woman who claims she is disabled after shattering elbow in slip and fall
GRETNA – A local theater is being sued by a woman who claim she is disabled after shattering her elbow in a slip and fall in a bathroom in their building. -
Party City sued by woman who claims she broke her leg, received disabling injuries in slip and fall
GRETNA – A party and accessory store is being sued by a customer who claims she broke her leg after falling on the premises. -
Retail property owner faulted for alleged lack of accessibility
A disabled Lafourche Parish man is suing a Jefferson Parish business, alleging violations of disability law with regard to its premises. -
Subcontractor asks court to amend its bill to reflect added expenses
A subcontracting electrical company is suing a contractor over a new hurricane protection project for added expenses allegedly due to excessive delays. Fisk Electric Co. filed a complaint on June 25 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana against DQSI LLC and Western Surety Co.