Recent News About Galliano
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NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana recently agreed to toss out several claims by a Cut Off company that is suing two former employees in an alleged payroll scheme.
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NEW ORLEANS – Orleans Parish men are seeking damages claiming a check was not endorsed.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Jones Act seaman alleges he contracted a bacterial infection while working aboard a vessel.
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NEW ORLEANS – A cook aboard a vessel alleges she was injured in a fall caused by a congested stairwell.
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LAFAYETTE – A St. Landry Parish man employed by a Galliano company is seeking millions in damages after he slipped and fell because of an allegedly slippery deck on a skiff.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Galliano employer seeks judgment that a Thibodaux man is not entitled to maintenance and cure benefits.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Galliano seaman alleges he was injured while working on a vessel when he was struck by a crane hook.
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NEW ORLEANS – A woman alleges she was injured while working aboard a vessel.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Galliano maritime company claims a Miami construction company has not made payments on a charter agreement.
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NEW ORLEANS – An employer is seeking declaratory judgment regarding maintenance and cure benefits for an injured man.
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LAFAYETTE – A Galliano company claims a Scott company's inaccurate survey cost it an additional $1.2 million on a project.
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NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana man is suing the owner of a ship, alleging its negligence led to the plaintiff suffering injuries.
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GRETNA – Capital One Bank is seeking damages for an allegedly open account from a Jefferson Parish woman.
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NEW ORLEANS – A technician is suing two employers, alleging they fail to pay overtime.
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A seaman is suing a drilling company for alleged negligence regarding an ailment contracted while on the job.
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An Alabama seaman is suing four maritime companies, alleging negligence for injuries sustained in a fall down the stairs on a ship.
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A seaman is suing his former employer over injuries he allegedly sustained aboard one of the company's vessels.
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A seaman is suing his maritime employers, charging deliberate negligence in a 2011 international hostage situation allegedly causing the plaintiff’s permanent and debilitating injuries.
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A Mississippi worker is suing a Louisiana marine outfit, alleging negligence in connection with an offshore slip and fall accident that he says damaged his spine.
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Shelton A seaman has filed a lawsuit for $5 million against his employer after he slipped on a kick plate and fell.