Recent News About Arabi
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The oil and gas industry accounts for some 30% of Louisiana's GDP
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Gov. John Bel Edwards announced his appointments to several Louisiana boards and commissions.
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The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry has waded further into the litigation between parishes and energy firms over coastal erosion responsibilities, arguing that the issues involved reverberate far beyond the oil and gas industry.
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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry penned an opinion piece in Houma Today on June 16 touting Act 46, a bipartisan measure that passed unanimously to stop local municipalities from banning natural gas connections. Landry calls the measure crucial for the state’s economic recovery and growth.
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Pandemic, oil and gas slump, lawsuits and more make it like no other year
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GRETNA – Cach, a financial services company based in Colorado, filed a complaint on Sept. 14, in the 24th Judicial District Court, against Gary Arabie, seeking $2,921.55 allegedly owed on his Bankcard.
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NEW ORLEANS – A woman is seeking damages after she was allegedly injured while entering a Jo-Ann store.
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NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana woman is suing a commercial real estate company and its owner, alleging discrimination in housing and employment.
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NEW ORLEANS – In a July 1 recommendation to the Louisiana Supreme Court, the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) accepted the formal charges filed by the Office of Disciplinary Council (ODC) against attorney Hugh E. McNeely to be suspended for three years with all but one year deferred subject to a two-year period of probation, and possible additional repercussions if he chooses to return to the profession, for alleged failures in multiple rules of
professional conduct.
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GRETNA – Two Jefferson Parish women allege a Gretna man made slanderous and defamatory statements about them.
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NEW ORLEANS – Kaitlin L. Locascio didn’t seem any different
than any of the other 90 students taking Isabel Medina’s constitutional law
class at Loyola University's Law School in New Orleans.
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NEW ORLEANS — A St. John the Baptist Parish longshoreman is suing an Arabi vessel owner, alleging negligence led to him suffering injuries aboard a ship.
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LAFAYETTE – A former district manager of Burger King is seeking damages against the company over alleged discrimination of age and race.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Kuwait firm says Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro reneged on a deal to open six locations in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and four other countries.
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GRETNA – A gas station is being sued by a former employee who claims she was sexually harassed and abused while at work.Brenda Melissa Andrade Zelaya filed suit against an unknown co-worker, Birdies No. 1 LLC, Birdies Food and Fuel and their insurer in the 24th Judicial District Court on Dec. 30, 2014.The plaintiff asserts that she received serious mental and physical injuries due to the assault including
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NEW ORLEANS – A circus attendee has filed suit after a clown, employed by the circus, bumped into her causing her to fall and suffer serious injuries.
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Melissa Landry, executive director of Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch
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NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans construction company is suing a project manager and a related company for failing to pay the balance due for work performed on a subcontract.
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A class action suit has been filed against The Palm's Casino and Truck Stop Inc. for allegedly failing to post notice of the imposition of a fee after a money withdrawal from its ATM.