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U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Actions Taken on Dec. 9
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity on Dec. 9 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Stephen R Legendre vs Eagle Inc. on Dec. 9
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activities in the suit brought by Stephen R Legendre against Eagle Inc., Entergy Louisiana, L. L. C. , Huntington Ingalls Incorporated, Lamorak Insurance Company, Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association, Taylor Seidenbach, Inc. and Uniroyal, Inc. on Dec. 9. -
Tampa attorney calls for judge in long-running Deepwater Horizon MDL to recuse himself
NEW ORLEANS — A Florida attorney who is suing a partner in a New Orleans law firm over alleged collusion in Deepwater Horizon spill settlements is asking the judge presiding over the wide-ranging and long-running litigation to recuse himself. -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Actions Taken on June 26
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity on June 26 in the suits below: -
June 26: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana docket for "environmental matters" cases
The following cases categorized as "environmental matters" cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on June 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Court activity on June 26: Baron Buskell vs Anadarko E&P Onshore, LLC
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity in the suit brought by Kristina Sansone against Social Security Administration on June 26. -
Cameron International Corp. sued after plant manager allegedly sexually harassed employee
A Louisiana man is suing his former employer after his manager allegedly engaged him in inappropriate physical contact and inappropriate conversations. -
Amputee employee sues for wrongful termination
A disabled worker filed suit against a corporation that fired him, alleging multiple violations of federal and state employment laws in his abrupt 2012 dismissal. Stacey Schneider of Pearl River, Mississippi filed a lawsuit against Cameron International Corporation of Baton Rouge in the U.S. -
Mechanic sues transport vessel for $2 million after falling into Gulf
NEW ORLEANS - An offshore mechanic has sued a transport company arguing that the company failed to maintain a transport vessel's position, which caused the mechanic to fall from an oil platform's swing rope into the Gulf of Mexico. -
Deepwater Horizon cook settles case
NEW ORLEANS – A woman who was employed as a cook on the Deepwater Horizon rig when it exploded has settled her personal injury suit. -
Individual cases begin to settle prior to BP Deepwater Horizon trial
NEW ORLEANS – Recent settlements in BP Deepwater Horizon litigation have led to speculation that U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier is making moves to limit the case before it goes to trial on Monday, Feb. 27. -
Halliburton presses to protect confidential information
Barbier NEW ORLEANS – BP hired former Halliburton cement engineer Ronald Crook as a last minute substitute for an expert that Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan disqualified for hiring former Halliburton cement engineer Michael Viator. -
Cameron to pay BP $250 million
Beck Deepwater Horizon blowout prevention contractor Cameron International will pay BP $250 million to settle a dispute over liability for last year's explosion and oil spill. -
Oil spill PSC draws fire over six percent holdback proposal
Caldwell NEW ORLEANS – Panic overtakes a plaintiff steering committee whose sudden grab for six percent of Deepwater Horizon settlements drew fire from all directions. -
Maker of blow-out preventer wants Hayward's congressional testimony excluded
Barbier Testimony of former BP chief Tony Hayward before Congress shouldn't count as evidence in a trial allocating fault for the Deepwater Horizon explosion, according to blowout prevention contractor Cameron International. -
Rig workers who pleaded the Fifth settle claims with Transocean
Miller Deepwater Horizon rig owner Transocean and five workers settled personal injury suits that the workers undercut by pleading Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination. -
Transocean wants claims of five who took Fifth dismissed
Miller NEW ORLEANS – Deepwater Horizon oil rig owner Transocean claims workers hid behind the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions about their injuries. -
BP reaches settlement with Deepwater Horizon partner Weatherford
BP PLC announced Monday that it has reached a settlement with the company that provided casing components for the Deepwater Horizon oilrig which exploded and sank in 2010. -
Cameron and Dril-Quip argue for jury trials in oil spill litigation
Wittmann Two lonely little voices plead for U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier to hold jury trials in litigation over the Deepwater Horizon explosion. -
BP and MOEX reach $1.1 billion settlement over Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Barbier BP has announced that it has settled its lawsuit with one of its partners in the Deepwater Horizon oilrig for $1.1 billion.