Recent News About Hahnville
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GRETNA – An individual is seeking damages for a fall in a supermarket when she was caused to become stuck in a wooden pallet.
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The Louisiana Supreme Court recently suspended Mark Anthony Johnson, a Hahnville attorney, from the practice of law for practicing while ineligible, failing to cooperate with a Louisiana State Bar investigation and driving while intoxicated.
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NEW ORLEANS – An Illinois company alleges a Mandeville company did not pay it for work it completed on a school.
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NEW ORLEANS – Two railroad switchmen allege that an overloaded railcar caused them injures.
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HAHNVILLE – The Louisiana attorney who is leading a class-action lawsuit against United Healthcare alleging unfair business practices says the insurance company’s tactics are commonplace in the industry.
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NEW ORLEANS — A breast cancer patient has filed suit against three drug manufacturing companies for alleged design defect, failure to warn and breach of express warranty.
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NEW ORLEANS – An Illinois company alleges a school board owes it for property restoration after Hurricane Isaac.
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NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana consumer is suing a number of drug companies, alleging a design defect caused her to suffer serious side effects.
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NEW ORLEANS – A railroad tank car switch conductor alleges that a railroad construction and maintenance company is liable for the injuries he sustained while on the job.
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LAFAYETTE – A Cameron Parish homeowner is seeking damages in a class-action suit against Pella Corp. over allegedly defective windows.
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David T. Davis filed suit against the United States Postal Service on Nov. 9 in federal court in New Orleans after he slipped and fell on a large accumulation of rain water at the entrance to the Hahnville Post Office.
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A Hahnville group that owns residential and proposed mixed use development property has filed a lawsuit against the Army Corp of Engineers after the group was denied the right to build a church in an area considered to be wetlands.
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Lemmon Chemical company Union Carbide wants the Louisiana Supreme Court to reverse 12 judgments ranging from $750 to $3,500, in a personal injury class action over a release that sent no one to any doctor.
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Several St. Charles Parish residents have filed a class action suit stemming from alleged exposure to chemicals released from the Dow/Union Carbide Hahnville plant in July 2009.