Quantcast

News published on Louisiana Record in September 2010

LOUISIANA RECORD

Friday, November 22, 2024

News from September 2010


Employee claims he was forced to work five hours on hands and knees

By Michelle Massey |
Wynne An Alabama resident has filed a lawsuit against his former employer after he was forced to work five hours on his hands and knees attempting to fix the floor of a vessel.

Woman sues Walgreens after slipping and falling

By Andrea Dearden |
An Orleans Parish woman blames drug store employees for causing her to slip and fall.

Inmate claims forced TB testing is unconstitutional

By Michelle Massey |
After being arrested for driving while intoxicated and placed in a St. Charles jail cell, Ronnie Strange claims he was involuntarily injected with a foreign and dangerous substance in direct violation of his civil rights, Louisiana and federal law.

Improper payphone removal blamed for fall

By Andrea Dearden |
An Orleans Parish woman has filed a lawsuit after allegedly tripping over metal rods left behind after a payphone was removed.

Man sues over injuries suffered in platform blast

By Andrea Dearden |
A Texas man is suing the companies he says are to blame for an explosion that left him permanently injured.

'Who Dat' ownership battle set for conference Oct. 7

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A scheduling conference has been set for Oct. 7 in a suit between parties fighting over who has ownership of the term "Who Dat."

Hustler Club fights bar over use of alley

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Larry Flynt's Hustler Club in the French Quarter is claiming that its neighbor, the Utopia Night Club, is threatening to closed down a fire alley in between the two buildings, thus forcing the city of New Orleans to revoke the strip club's license, according to documents filed in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Businessman sues attorneys just in case lawsuit is unsuccessful

By Andrea Dearden |
Didriksen The owner of a consulting company is suing members of an Orleans Parish law firm for damages he may suffer if a previously-filed lawsuit is unsuccessful.

Iberia Parish woman accused of converting $142,000 insurance payment

By Andrea Dearden |
A mortgage servicing company is accusing an Iberia Parish woman of stealing insurance proceeds.

Judge denies injunction in suit over Gulf oil-skimming technology

By Alejandro de los Rios |
U.S. District Judge Eldon E. Fallon on Wednesday denied an injunction sought by plaintiffs suing a rival company for allegedly stealing Gulf oil-spill cleanup technology.

Woman asks to be re-named executor after losing will in Katrina

By Andrea Dearden |
An Orleans Parish woman is asking to be reinstated as executor of her deceased husband's will.

Contractor claims homeowners trying to force him to do more work

By Andrea Dearden |
An Orleans Parish contractor is accusing homeowners of trying to force him into doing more work without more pay.

Homeowners sue insurance company for unpaid Katrina claim

By Andrea Dearden |
An Orleans Parish couple is suing an insurance company for property damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Plaintiffs seek to extend discovery in gas leak suit against city

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Wolff Orleans Parish Civil District Judge Ethel Julien will hear a plaintiff motion to extend discovery in a suit against the city of New Orleans involving a 2003 gas leak.