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Class action suit against Entergy enters settlement negotiations

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Thompson An 11-year-old class action suit against the New Orleans energy company Entergy has entered settlement negotiations in Orleans Parish Civil District Court according to court records.

New Orleans District Attorney files suit against BP

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Cannizzaro New Orleans District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro Jr. has filed suit against BP in Orleans Parish Civil District Court claiming damages over wildlife killed as a result of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

LLAW decries potential trial lawyer tax break

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Landry Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch (LLAW) is criticizing a proposed tax break for lawyers who file contingency fee lawsuits.

RTA Slip and fall suit settles

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A seven-year-old slip and fall suit involving a woman who fell on a bus operated by Transit Management of Southeast Louisiana Inc. has settled in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Sources: Trial lawyers expect tax break from Treasury Department

By John O'Brien |
VANCOUVER, Canada - The nation's trial lawyer group, the American Association for Justice, revealed Tuesday that it expects the U.S. Department of Treasury to soon give its members a tax break on contingency fee lawsuits.

Deckhand sues employer after losing his balance and falling

By Michelle Massey |
Bruno A Louisiana resident is blaming his employer for a fall that allegedly injured his knee and back.

Hearing set in case against Entergy and Housing Authority

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Judge Paulette Irons will hear a motion for summary judgment to dismiss the Housing Authority of New Orleans (HANO) as a defendant in a liability suit involving a construction worker who was electrocuted by power lines, on July 22 in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Man says psoriasis medication caused coma

By Michelle Massey |
A Jefferson Parish resident is suing the manufacturer of a medication used to treat psoriasis, saying the medication caused him to go into a coma.

Worker sues after losing fingertip

By Michelle Massey |
A Terrebonne Parish resident is suing his employer, claiming an on-the-job accident caused him to cut off the end of his finger.

Worker says transfer to platform during high winds caused serious injuries

By Michelle Massey |
A scaffold builder has filed a Jones Act lawsuit, claiming he was injured while being moved to a platform during high winds.

Collection agency accused of harrassing man

By Michelle Massey |
A Louisiana resident claims he was harassed by a collection agency about a debt that had been paid years earlier.

K-Mart shopper files lawsuit alleging fall in store

By Michelle Massey |
A K-Mart shopper is suing the store after allegedly slipping and falling inside the store.

Diver claims injuries when crane capsized

By Michelle Massey |
Delise A commercial diver has filed suit against his employer after a crane allegedly crashed onto his worksite.

Truck driver's fatigue blamed for collision

By Michelle Massey |
Pfleeger Two St. John the Baptist Parish residents are accusing a truck driver of being overly tired while driving, causing him to run into the back of their car.

Patient sues after surgical pad left inside abdomen

By Michelle Massey |
A patient who underwent a laparotomy is suing her doctors, claiming they left a surgical pad inside her body after the surgery.

Catering employee sues for $2 million after fall

By Michelle Massey |
Abramson A catering company employee is asking for more than $2 million after allegedly falling down a flight of stairs.

Doctor sues over failed medical exam

By Michelle Massey |
Mouton A Louisiana physician says a mistake by the Board of Medical Examiners cost him a year of residency.

Seaman blames frozen meat for injuries

By Michelle Massey |
Bruno A seaman blames his employer for an injury he says he suffered while lifting boxes of frozen meat.

Judge to hear notice motion in class action against OPSB

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Bagneris Judge Ethel Julien will hear a notice motion in a five-year-old class action suit against the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) on July 16 in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.

Lawyer Attorney Advertising Marketing?

By The Louisiana Record |
A law firm looking for new clients should purchase vanity 800 number service for their attorney marketing advertisements and order toll free service for their lawyer marketing campaign.