Recent News About Entergy Corporation
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Amazon.com is not liable for the injuries suffered by a Louisiana State University graduate student after a laptop battery she purchased using the online marketplace ignited in 2016 and set her bedding on fire, an appeals court ruled.
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Dillard Department Stores has sued the Louisiana Department of Economic Development (LED), alleging that the department reneged on an oral agreement to provide $3.5 million as part of a deal to bring an Amazon warehouse to Baton Rouge.
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Attorneys with three Louisiana law firms have filed a class action against Entergy Corp. on behalf of southeast Louisiana residents who allegedly suffered damages from extended power outages due to Hurricane Ida.
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Taylor Porter Managing Partner Bob Barton has been elected to the board of directors of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI).
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NEW ORLEANS — The head of an environmental rights group is praising a judge's decision to let power plant opponents gather potential evidence from an investigation into paid actors disrupting its protest against Entergy New Orleans at a New Orleans City Council meeting in October 2017.
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NEW ORLEANS — A corporate jet pilot is suing Jefferson Parish businesses, alleging breach of fiduciary duty.
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NEW ORLEANS – A couple claims their son was shocked when his pool net struck an Entergy power line while cleaning.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Georgia man who tripped on uneven New Orleans pavement and was propelled onto a metal rod is suing the City of New Orleans and Entergy, among others, for their alleged negligence in failing to maintain the sidewalk.
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NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has affirmed a district court’s dismissal of a case brought by 28 individuals who alleged their properties were flooded and eroded when Sabine River Authorities of Louisiana and Texas opened their spillway gates in 2009.
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GRETNA – An insurer for a man whose home caught fire is suing his electric provider on his behalf.
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GRETNA – A St. Tammany Parish man who was shocked while working as a subcontractor on a school construction project is suing the regional electric provider for his injuries.
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GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish man is suing a number of plaintiffs for injuries he received when he received electrical shock.
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A Tangipahoa man has filed a lawsuit claiming he was "electrocuted" because of shoddy work by an Orleans Parish power company.