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Dr. Angela White-Bazile, Executive Counsel for Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson, received the Hidden Figure Award from the National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division during the Virtual Achievement Awards Champagne Reception on July 23, 2020.
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Trial lawyers from around the country are expected to gather in New Orleans this weekend for the American Association for Justice's Annual Winter Convention.
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.Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry’s Office has a filed a federal lawsuit challenging a California Law that bans the importation and sale of alligator skins, meats, and other products derived from the reptile.
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Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson received the William H. Hastie Award in New York.
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GRETNA – A woman is suing the City of Kenner, alleging that she was caused to fall when a metal chair she was sitting on at a municipal event broke under her.
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NEW ORLEANS — Owners of a carrier involved in a collision on the Mississippi River in 2015 will not be required to fund a settlement reached with some underwriters in the more than $14 million judgment handed down by a federal judge last summer.
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From Lugenbuhl’s New Orleans headquarters, shareholder Elia Diaz-Yaeger has been re-elected to a second term as Vice President of Sections and Committees for the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA).
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WASHINGTON — The Memphis-based bishop of Temple Church of God in Christ and a delegation of clergyman met with Senior White House Adviser Kevin Childs Tuesday to discuss issues related to African-Americans.
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NEW ORLEANS – A judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District Louisiana recently awarded more than $10 million in damages to the owner of a crude oil shipping terminal and dock that was damaged by two two ships that had collided.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Ahead of federal court hearing this month over alleged bogus soybean sales, the president of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association (BFAA) asked the public to think about the nation's food safety.
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A group of black farmers from Louisiana and the Mid-South are taking on the largest genetic seed trait manufacturer in the world.
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African-American farmers in Louisiana have faced discrimination for far too long and it ends now, according to Thomas Burrell, president of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association (BFAA).
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The back-and-forth movement of an insurance case continues as one of the defendants, The Standard Club, recently a notice of removal requesting the seaman's injury suit be moved to U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
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NEW ORLEANS – A marketing company claims it is owed more than $30,000 by the owner of a local pizza franchise.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish woman claims that she fell at a convention center.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish woman claims that she was caused to trip on a rug at a convention center.
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NEW ORLEANS – A woman was allegedly struck by a falling light fixture.
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NEW ORLEANS – A California woman is suing the Morial Convention Center, alleging its negligence led to her suffering injuries.
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NEW ORLEANS – A basketball fan is suing owners of a New Orleans arena, alleging he suffered traumatic brain injuries after a fall on a staircase.