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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

News from September 2010


Tug boat capsizes aluminum boat; Sends men overboard, suit claims

By Michelle Massey |
Two Louisiana residents have filed a lawsuit against the owners of a tug boat who they say caused a sudden wash that capsized their boat.

Commercial diver sues over ankle surgery

By Michelle Massey |
Delise A commercial diver is accusing his employer of picking a bad physician for treating his ankle injury and has filed suit against the company.

Class action filed over recalled Similac baby formula

By Michelle Massey |
Brandner A day after the makers of Similac issued a recall on infant formula, a federal class action was filed accusing the manufacturers of unfairly and deceptively promoting the product as having safe ingredients for infant consumption when the ingredients may cause diarrhea and other health problems.

French Art Network co-owner sues partner over unpaid bonuses

By Andrea Dearden |
A co-owner of the French Art Network is suing his partner for seven years worth of unpaid bonuses.

LDOT suit: Traffic cones caused multi-vehicle wreck on I-10

By Michelle Massey |
After an 18-wheeler caused a multi-vehicle wreck on I-10, the victims have filed a lawsuit against Louisiana's Department of Transportation for failing to properly place traffic cones on the interstate.

Seaman blames non-skid paint after slipping and falling

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he slipped on non-skid paint and fell.

Defense seeks to dismiss doctor in med mal case against Charity Hospital, others

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Cates Defense counsel seeks the dismissal of a doctor named in a medical malpractice suit in Orleans Parish Civil District court.

Hearings continue in employee class action against OPSB

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Three motions will be heard on Friday involving a class action suit brought by former employees against the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Alabama governor says fees for AG King's attorneys in BP suit not ideal

By Jessica Karmasek |
King MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The war of words between Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and state Attorney General Troy King continues, with Riley now responding to King's comments made last week regarding BP's rejection of the state's claim for tax losses resulting from the Gulf oil spill.

Student dismissed from surgical program sues Delgado Community College

By Andrea Dearden |
Irpino A former surgical tech student is suing a community college and the Louisiana State Board of Education for kicking her out of school.

Union Carbide wants judgments overturned in chemical release class action

By Steve Korris |
Lemmon Chemical company Union Carbide wants the Louisiana Supreme Court to reverse 12 judgments ranging from $750 to $3,500, in a personal injury class action over a release that sent no one to any doctor.

LLAW launches online petition to impeach Porteous

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Porteous The Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch (LLAW) released a statement announcing the online petition and Facebook page to support the impeachment of U.S. District Judge Tomas Porteous of the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Hearing in product liability lawsuit against Ford continued

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Charbonnet A hearing for defense motions to limit the scope of evidence introduced in a product liability lawsuit against Ford has been continued without date in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Lousiana Supreme Court takes up venue issue in med mal case

By Steve Korris |
Johnson Louisiana's Supreme Court must decide whether a plaintiff in a wrongful death suit can choose between the court where the wrong occurred and the court where the death occurred.

Seaman sues after injuring back while moving underwater jacks

By Michelle Massey |
A commercial diver has filed a Jones Act lawsuit after allegedly injuring his back while trying to move underwater jacks.

Jefferson Parish sued for denying bar's application

By Michelle Massey |
A Louisiana businessman has filed a lawsuit against Jefferson Parish for arbitrarily denying his application to build a new bar outside of the Fat City area.

Woman claims airport baggage cart knocked her out of wheelchair

By Michelle Massey |
An airport baggage cart loaded with bags and suitcases ran into a woman who was in a wheelchair, causing her to fall out of the chair and onto the ground, a recently filed lawsuit claims.

Family files lawsuit after child slips and falls at Winn-Dixie store

By Michelle Massey |
A Jefferson Parish couple has filed suit against Winn-Dixie after their child allegedly slipped in muddy water on the floor of the store and fell.

Seaman claims inability to work after injuring hand

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer after he was involved in an accident that has left him unable to work.

Barbier approves pleading BP claims into 'bundles'

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier In an unprecedented move designed to help expedite the lawsuits involving the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, U.S. Disrict Judge Carl Barbier has approved a plan proposed by both defense and plaintiff lawyers to group claims into "pleading bundles."