U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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Brain Tumor Survivor Alleges Former Employer Discriminated Due to Disability
Daria Eden has filed a lawsuit against Kevin's Seafood alleging discrimination due to her disability following a brain tumor survival journey. -
Infenergy (solar energy provider) accuses InvEnergy (utility-scale energy developer) of Trademark Noninfringement
Infenergy has initiated legal proceedings against InvEnergy over allegations concerning trademark infringement involving their respective brand names and visual identities. -
Longshoreman Sues Shipping Companies Over Severe Injury Aboard Cargo Vessel
Jacob Brown has taken legal action against two shipping companies after sustaining serious injuries while working aboard their cargo vessel at Port of Lake Charles in July 2024. -
US Government Sues Maritime Companies Over Damage to Navigational Structure
The U.S government has filed a lawsuit against several maritime companies for alleged negligence resulting in damage to a navigation structure operated by the Army Corps of Engineers in Louisiana.The suit seeks over $400k in damages related specifically towards repairs needed at Calcasieu Lock after an incident involving multiple barges back in March '22 led them astray into its timber guide wall causing significant harm according official reports submitted recently within district court filings earlier this month. -
Foreign Truck Drivers Allege Exploitation by Louisiana Sugar Companies Under Misleading Visa Program
In a significant legal move against labor exploitation practices in Louisiana's sugar industry, three Mexican truck drivers have filed a class-action lawsuit against South Central Sugar Cane Growers’ Association and Sterling Sugars LLC. Alleging deceptive use of H-2A visas intended for agricultural workers while employing them as truck drivers at lower wages than legally required for non-agricultural work forms the crux of their case filed on October 10th in federal court. -
Plaintiff alleges former employer DG Foods discriminated based on sex
Kwajlean Nute has filed a lawsuit against DG Foods alleging sex-based discrimination and retaliation after rejecting a supervisor's advances at their Bastrop plant. Filed in October 2024 at the United States District Court for Western Louisiana, this case highlights significant allegations under Title VII laws seeking compensatory damages among other reliefs. -
Plaintiff alleges systemic corruption by former judiciary commission leading to child abduction
In a gripping legal battle unfolding in Louisiana's Western District Court, Jaci Loveless Brasher has filed a lawsuit against the state's Judiciary Commission alleging grave civil rights violations resulting in her children's abduction under judicial authority influenced by systemic racism and corruption. The plaintiff seeks urgent relief from the court to rectify these injustices while highlighting broader concerns about accountability within Louisiana's judiciary system. -
Court upholds Louisiana law requiring discounts for certain drugs dispensed at community pharmacies
A pharmaceutical company is appealing a federal judge’s recent ruling that upheld a Louisiana law requiring drug makers to provide discounts on certain outpatient drugs dispensed at community pharmacies under the terms of a 1992 federal statute. -
Former Employee Alleges Telecommunications Company Violated Federal Wage Laws
Nicole Williams has filed a lawsuit against Call Center Connect Inc., accusing them of violating federal wage laws by not paying due overtime wages during her employment from August 2021 to August 2024. Filed on September 25th in Louisiana’s Western District Court, this case highlights alleged non-compliance with FLSA standards regarding overtime compensation. -
Workforce Coordinator Sues Local Government Office Over Disability Discrimination
Linda Lafever has filed a lawsuit against Sharon Neal and the Rapides Parish Police Jury Office alleging violations under ADA and FMLA laws. The suit claims unlawful employment practices including denial of disability accommodations and retaliatory conduct following an EEO complaint. This case could have broader implications for workplace rights regarding disability accommodations nationwide. -
Former Coach Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Vernon Parish School Board
Xavier Montgomery has filed a lawsuit against Vernon Parish School Board alleging racial discrimination during his tenure as a math teacher and basketball coach. Filed in September 2024 in Louisiana's Western District Court, Montgomery seeks various damages after facing alleged differential treatment compared to white colleagues. -
Former Employee Alleges Age Discrimination Against Lotte Chemical USA
Timothy Wilcox Sr., aged 62 from Lake Charles, files a lawsuit against Lotte Chemical USA citing age discrimination after enduring years of derogatory treatment at work following changes in management supervision starting in Fall 2020. Seeking compensation for lost wages and emotional distress among other reliefs through court proceedings initiated on September 24th at U.S District Court Western District Louisiana. -
Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Healthcare Provider
Tiesha T. Weston has filed a lawsuit against Ochsner Clinic Foundation alleging racial discrimination and retaliation during her employment at their Lake Charles facility. The case highlights issues related to career advancement disparities between African American employees and their Caucasian counterparts within the organization. -
Medical Professional Alleges Retaliation by University Over Discrimination Complaints
Dr.Jennifer Woemer has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana State University's Board of Supervisors alleging workplace discrimination and retaliation leading up to wrongful termination.The suit highlights escalating hostility following prior complaints under Title IX and Title VII laws seeking compensatory damages for emotional distress,economic harm,and damage to professional reputation. -
Louisiana Resident Accuses Local Medical Center of Breaching Privacy Rights
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against Acadian Medical Center and one of its nurses for allegedly violating his privacy rights under HIPAA by disclosing sensitive health information without consent. The plaintiff seeks damages for physical injuries, mental anguish, and more. -
Plaintiff Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Former Employer
Kevin Michael Trevino has filed a lawsuit against Waste Management of Louisiana alleging discrimination and retaliation following a medical procedure that left him temporarily disabled. The suit seeks compensatory damages along with other forms of relief for alleged violations under federal and state disability laws. -
Plaintiffs Allege Major Chemical Corporation’s Herbicide Caused Cancer
A new lawsuit filed by Eugene A. Ledet Jr., along with his wife Beverly Elizabeth Ledet accuses Monsanto Company of negligence related to their herbicide product Roundup®. The plaintiffs claim long-term exposure led to Eugene developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma due to inadequate warnings about its risks. -
Former Employee Alleges Race and Disability Discrimination Against Security Firm
Tracy Benjamin has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Hub Legacy LLC for alleged race and disability discrimination during her tenure as a security guard from April 2018 until July this year when she was terminated after requesting job accommodations for knee disabilities. -
Former Employee Alleges Packaging Giant Discriminated Based on Race and Disability
Darrell Williams has filed a lawsuit against Berry Global Inc., accusing them of racial and disability discrimination following an injury that required medical leave. The complaint details how rigid attendance policies led to his termination despite medical documentation supporting his need for time off. -
Former Employee Alleges Age and Race Discrimination Against Major Railway Company
Rodney J. Green has filed a lawsuit against Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway alleging age and race discrimination during his tenure at their Superior Tie and Timber plant in Louisiana.