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News published on Louisiana Record in October 2010

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News from October 2010


Woman sues after slipping and falling at Texas Roadhouse

By Michelle Massey |
A St. Tammany Parish resident has filed a lawsuit against Texas Roadhouse restaurant after allegedly sustaining injuries during a slip and fall incident.

EEOC sues Louisiana companies over worker's alleged sexual harassment

By Michelle Massey |
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing several Louisiana companies, alleging they allowed an employee to be subjected to sexual harassment then fired her once she complained.

Seaman sues for $2.5 million after being knocked down by hydraulic hose

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman is suing for $2.5 million after a hydraulic hose blew and knocked him down.

Property owners sue Redevelopment Authority to obtain clean title

By Michelle Massey |
New Orleans property owners are suing the city's Redevelopment Authority to release title on their property.

New Orleans vows to appeal judge's ruling that bans red light cameras

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Landrieu The city of New Orleans has pledged to appeal a ruling by the Louisiana 4th Circuit Court of Appeals which upheld a ruling in Orleans Parish Civil District Court which deemed the city's red light traffic cameras illegal.

OPSB school shooting trial begins in Orleans Parish

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A liability suit involving a 2003 school shooting at a New Orleans high school began Oct. 11 in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Barbier appoints plaintiff steering committee for BP MDL cases

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier has appointed 17 attorneys to serve in leadership roles in the federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) against BP and other companies associated with the Deepwater Horizon explosion and ensuing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Former employee sues New Orleans Business Park for three days unpaid wages

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A former employee of the New Orleans Regional Business Park has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to recover unpaid wages.

Laundromat's suit against Entergy challenged

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Defense counsel in a suit against Entergy Inc. counters that a plaintiff's claims in Orleans Parish Civil District Court have prescribed and the lawsuit should be dismissed.

Jury rules against plaintiff in suit against Churchill Downs Louisiana Horseracing

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Sutterfield An Orleans Parish Civil District Court jury ruled Thursday that a plaintiff was not entitled to any damages in a racetrack liability suit involving the Churchill Downs Louisiana Horseracing Company.

Suits remain on file against Mardi Gras float production company

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Despite reports that their differences had been settled, Barry Kern's suit to oust his father as head of the family company remains on file in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Supreme Court hears attorney discipline explanations

By Steve Korris |
Two lawyers await Supreme Court discipline for tampering with a witness, and two await discipline for keeping fees they didn't earn.

Borrower changes theory in mortgage class action against Dean Morris law firm, others

By Steve Korris |
Holtzman NEW ORLEANS – Borrowers who pursued a class action against Dean Morris law firm, banks, and mortgage service companies under state fraud and conversion laws for five years now propose to press their claims under federal law.

Debt collector sued after calling consumer's mom and dad

By Michelle Massey |
Smythe A debt collector is facing a lawsuit after a collection agent called the consumer's parents and discussed the consumer's debt.

Seaman sues after tripping over oar

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer for failing to properly supervise the crew after he tripped over an oar.

Wal-Mart shopper slips and sues

By Michelle Massey |
A Wal-Mart shopper is suing the retail store after she slipped and fell on an unknown substance that was left on the floor.

Drug rehab center sued after terminating obese employee

By Michelle Massey |
A Louisiana drug and alcohol rehabilitation center is being sued for allegedly discriminating against an obese employee and for illegally terminating her employment.

Seaman sues for $2 million after falling on stairs

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman is suing for $2 million after he fell on a vessel's stairway and sustained injuries.

Repairman sues American Energy after falling through laldder

By Michelle Massey |
A crane repairman has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he fell through a ladder opening, sustaining injuries.

Seaman sues after vessel collides into another vessel

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman is suing his employer after he received serious injuries when the vessel he was aboard collided into another vessel.