After suffering injuries when a gangway platform collapsed, a marine inspector has filed a lawsuit claiming he was injured due to careless, untrained and unskilled employees.
Former residents of the New Orleans East community claim the city is inappropriately using federal funds, including $30 million for building a brand new park in an area that was not affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
A former Herzing University student who was allegedly kicked out of its paralegal program is seeking $2 million in damages, claiming in part that he now suffers from unreasonable irritability.
Craig A Louisiana resident has filed suit against his former employer, claiming the employer failed to provide a safe place to work and allowed him to be exposed to asbestos.
Bourque A captain of the M/V BJ 102 has filed a lawsuit after his vessel was intentionally rammed by another vessel while his was spudded down along the banks of Louisiana in Lafourche Parish.
A Tangipahoa Parish resident has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers of the over-the-counter drug Sudafed, claiming the drug caused him heart problems.
A boater and his passengers are suing Entergy after their pleasure boat collided with a low-lying electrified power line, allegedly causing personal injuries as well as property damage.
Obama The deep water drilling industry has won an initial battle against the Obama Administration's six-month deepwater drilling moratorium after U.S. District Judge Martin L.C. Feldman ruled the ban is "arbitrary and capricious" and possibly violates the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and other regulations.
Cooney U.S. District Judge Martin L.C. Feldman said on Monday he will issue a ruling by Wednesday on the legality of the federal government's six-month deepwater drilling moratorium.