NEW ORLEANS-While browsing the manufactured homes at Clayton Homes in Houma, Gloria Miles let her son play in the space walk and expected the company to supervise him and the other children that were playing.
NEW ORLEANS-While shopping at the Winn-Dixie on Pontchartrain Boulevard in Slidell, Myrtle Terrell claims she slipped on a wet substance and did a split backwards into a wall, causing serious injuries.
Abramson Truck driver Kevin Sedman filed suit against TA Operating, doing business as Petro Stopping Centers, claiming injuries from tripping in a parking lot pothole.
A Kenner, La. athletic equipment company is asking a federal judge to declare that it has not been infringing on the trademark of California-based L.A. Gear.
Barge worker Donald Mark Ryan of Alaska filed a Jones Act lawsuit against Galliano Marine Service, Nautical Solutions, Nautical Ventures, and Fairweather Marine on May 6 in federal court of New Orleans.
Force Louisiana fishermen who volunteered to help clean up the oil spill have joined the class action fray against BP, claiming an indemnification agreement they would be required to sign severely hampers their freedom of speech and their right to sue over lost income.
Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co., Conoco Phillips Co. and Safety First are being sued by the owners of a hand-built commercial fishing boat that struck an oil well structure and sank.
A manager for Coastal Waste Services has filed suit against his employer claiming he was beaten by a salesman during a meeting about the company's commission and bonus program.