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Woman says she developed tuberculosis after bone graft
A woman has sued two companies after she claims she developed tuberculosis after a bone graft procedure. -
Lawsuit claims University of Holy Cross has 'hyper-fixation' on race of professors
Three University of Holy Cross professors claim the school has a "hyper-fixation" on the race of its professors. -
Woman says hospital wouldn't hire her because of use of service dogs
A woman claims a healthcare company unlawfully denied her contract work because of her disability and use of service dogs. -
Rigger sues for injuries sustained on offshore platform
A rigger has filed a lawsuit for injuries sustained from an on-the-job accident. -
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hit with Clean Water Act lawsuit
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Martin Mayer, Chief of the Regulatory Division in the New Orleans District, are facing a lawsuit filed by Juban Land Holdings, LLC and Juban Trails Development, LLC. The lawsuit pertains to a dispute over property owned and developed by the plaintiffs. The case was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. -
Employee accuses U.S. Post Office of discrimination, reprisal
A U.S. Post Office employee, Eldridge J. Pollard, also known as Alfredo S., has filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service and its Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy. The case was lodged in the Eastern District of Louisiana court on January 24, 2024. -
Woman sues after being hit by falling sign at Target
A shopper says she was injured when she was hit by a falling sign while shopping at Target. -
Mother blames companies behind Kratom for daughter's death
The mother of a Louisiana woman blames for her daughter’s death on Kratom, and she’s suing the companies she says are responsible. -
Estates sues after man dies cleaning barge
A man's family is suing a host of companies after he died while cleaning a barge. -
Tulane student says he was wrongfully suspended, presumed guilty of sexual misconduct
A Tulane University student says he was wrongfully presumed guilty of sexual misconduct and suspended from the school for more than two years. -
Sam's Club employee sues after slip-and-fall at work
A Sam's Club employee, Pamela Taylor Smiley, has filed a lawsuit against her employer, Sam's West Inc., following a slip-and-fall accident at work. The incident occurred on March 10, 2023, at the company's premises in Metairie, Louisiana. Smiley alleges that she slipped and fell due to an unnoticeable meat juice residue on the floor which was obscured by the cart she was pushing. -
Couple says new Dodge Ram they purchased was defective
A Louisiana couple claims the new 2023 Dodge Ram 1500 Rebel they purchased was defective. -
Mississippi man sues Shell, others for injuries sustained working on Gulf rig
A Mississippi man blames Shell USA and others for injuries he sustained while working on a rig in the Gulf of Mexico. -
Fat Tuesday files trademark infringement lawsuit
A multinational food and beverage retailer has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit. -
Man says Dodge Ram he purchased was defective
A Louisiana man claims the Dodge Ram 3500 he purchased was defective. -
Employee files disability discrimination suit against United Airlines
A United Airlines employee is accusing the company of disability discrimination. -
Man says Grand Cherokee he purchased was defective
A Louisiana man says the 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee he purchased was defective. -
Couple says Dodge Durango they purchased was defective
A Louisiana couple say a Dodge Durango they purchased was defective. -
Man says Porsche he purchased was a lemon
A Louisiana man says the Porsche he purchased was defective. -
Woman accuses union, others of race, sex discrimination
A Black woman has filed a race and sex discrimination lawsuit against a union and others.