U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Amtrak conductor alleges negligence in collision between train, tractor-trailer
NEW ORLEANS — A train conductor alleges he was injured in a collision with a train and a tractor-trailer. -
Deckhand alleges he was injured on the job after vessel collision
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges he was injured when the vessel he was working on collided with another vessel. -
Palmetto Solar Louisiana LLC, Red River Solar LLC accused of false advertising
NEW ORLEANS – A Marrero couple alleges solar power companies falsely advertise the amount of energy savings its equipment can generate for consumers. -
Louisiana couple alleges oil platform operator's negligence led to husband's injuries
LAFAYETTE — A Louisiana couple is suing an oil platform operator, alleging an unsafe work environment led to the husband sustaining injuries. -
Attorney claims she was disbarred for criticizing judges
NEW ORLEANS – A Lacombe attorney alleges false and misleading statements were made by several judges that led to her disbarment. -
Sea Supply Inc. captain alleges he was injured due to unsafe work environment
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges he was injured while acting as a captain and crewmember. -
Patient accuses Fresenius Kidney Care Avondale of malpractice
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish dialysis patient alleges a center's conduct endangered his health. -
Tienda Y Taqueria 'La Frontera' alleged to have illegally broadcasted Mayweather fight
BATON ROUGE – A California pay-per-view event distributor alleges a Baton Rouge business illegally broadcasted a boxing match. -
Future World Electronics LLC alleges Garrity Print Solutions used Money Carlo mark
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans direct mail services provider alleges a Harahan company used its registered mark without permission. -
Terrebonne Parish man petitions federal government for return of property
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges some of his personal property was seized in a tax matter involving his wife. -
Man alleges Corvette's Human Interface Module is defective
ALEXANDRIA – A St. Landry man alleges a Corvette he purchased is defective and seeks rescission of the sale. -
What's On Tap alleged to have barriers that restrict access to disabled patrons
ALEXANDRIA – A Caddo Parish man alleges a Shreve City Shopping Center restaurant is not compliant with accessibility regulations for the disabled. -
Amtrak passenger alleges he was injured in incident between train, tractor-trailer
NEW ORLEANS – A passenger alleges he was injured in a collision between a train and tractor-trailer while traveling from Chicago to New Orleans. -
Blackwater Diving employee alleges he was injured on the job
NEW ORLEANS – A commercial diver alleges he was injured on the job because of his employer's negligence. -
Federated Rural Electric Insurance Exchange seeks declaratory relief in insurance dispute
NEW ORLEANS – An insurer is seeking declaratory relief from the court in a dispute over a claim for underinsured motorist coverage filed by a St. Tammany Parish family. -
Deck hand blames knee injury on unsafe condition of Seatran Marine's vessel
ALEXANDRIA – A deck hand alleges a New Iberia company's unseaworthy vessel caused him injures while on the job. -
Assumption Parish man alleges he was wrongfully arrested
BATON ROUGE – An Assumption Parish man alleges he was illegally arrested after filing a public records request to the parish sheriff's office. -
Man alleges he was subjected to hostile work environment at Burger King
SHREVEPORT – A visually impaired man alleges he was forced to quit his job at a fast food restaurant because of a hostile work environment. -
Man files suit for $550,000 over alleged injures from Keurig coffeemaker
ALEXANDRIA – A man alleges a coffeemaker malfunctioned and injured him. -
Age-restricting law for exotic dancers reeks of sexism disguised as chivalry, attorney says
A new law restricting the age of exotic dancers to 21 or older is unconstitutional and reeks of sexism and paternalism disguised as chivalry, says attorney