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News from September 2011


Safety harness malfunctions, upending seaman, lawsuit claims

By Michelle Keahey |
A Mississippi seaman is suing his employer after he was injured when the safety harness he was using malfunctioned and he was upended.

Racial discrimination claimed after employee comments on marijuana email

By Michelle Keahey |
Farrugia After being fired for responding to a co-worker's email about marijuana, Krisner O. Green filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Pan America Laboratories on Sept. 8 in federal court in New Orleans.

Morgan City sues Wal-Mart after slip and fall incident

By Michelle Keahey |
A Morgan City resident has filed a personal injury lawsuit against Wal-Mart after she slipped and fell, fracturing her neck.

Seaman sues for $750,000 after injuring knee

By Michelle Keahey |
A seaman is suing his employer for more than $750,000 after he claims to have suffered a knee injury when he fell to the deck of a vessel.

Shrimping boat owner sues after larger vessel's wake causes his boat to sink

By Michelle Keahey |
The owner of a shrimping boat has filed a lawsuit against the owner of a larger vessel after the vessel caused a substantial wake and sank his shrimping boat.

Man sues new employer for firing him after learning about lawsuit against old employer

By Michelle Keahey |
Shortly after settling a lawsuit with a previous employer, Kendrick Rayford claims that when his current employer found out about the lawsuit he was fired and now he has filed a lawsuit against that employer for violating his civil rights.

Dish Network techs sue for overtime wages

By Michelle Keahey |
Technicians for a Dish Network affiliate have filed a lawsuit against their employer arguing that they have been unfairly classified as independent contractors in order for their employer to avoid paying overtime wages.

Disbarred corporate attorney completes first of three steps towards reinstatement

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A former attorney from Al Copeland Investments Inc. who was disbarred as part of an expansive federal corruption investigation has completed the first in a three part process to reinstate his law license.

Vessel's captain sued after striking wellhead

By Michelle Keahey |
Two crew members filed a lawsuit against their vessel's captain after he struck a stationary wellhead allegedly in broad daylight.

Fisherman sues towing company for more than $1 million for causing excessive wake

By Michelle Keahey |
A fisherman is suing a commercial towing company for more than $1 million after he suffered severe and disabling injuries when a vessel caused an excessive wake close to his smaller flat boat.

Halliburton says BP hid information about failed oil well in new suit

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Godwin Halliburton Energy Services Inc. filed an amended lawsuit against BP, claiming the oil company hid critical information about the failed Macondo well that led to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oilrig explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Temple-Inland sued again over 'black liquor' spill into Pearl River

By Michelle Keahey |
Following discharge of "black liquor" into Pearl River, three individuals, either sick from eating contaminated fish, from helping with clean-up of contaminated fish or from living close to vicinity of discharge site, have filed a lawsuit against the paper product plant.

Wrongful death lawsuit filed after worker files from scaffolding

By Michelle Keahey |
After watching his father fall more than 40 feet to his death, Tangipahoa Parish resident Jerremy Blanchard has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the scaffolding company for failing to properly construct the jobsite's scaffolding and for failing to provide his father safety lines.

Lawsuit claims Cipro causes muscles problems and joint pain

By Michelle Keahey |
David A St. Charles Parish resident claims he is suffering from muscle problems due to taking an antibiotic for bacterial infections and has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the prescription medicine for inadequate warnings.

Safety trainer sues for overtime pay

By Michelle Keahey |
Huffman A safety trainer working in the energy industry is suing his employer for violating federal regulations by allegedly failing to pay overtime wages.

Alabama employee sues after slipping in hydraulic fluid

By Michelle Keahey |
An Alabama resident is suing his employer after he slipped in hydraulic fluid that had been leaking from a crane for about a year.

Exercise DVD and product causes man to break two fingers, suit claims

By Michelle Keahey |
After breaking two fingers while attempting to use a new exercise DVD and product, a Jefferson Parish resident is suing the manufacturer claiming the product was unreasonably dangerous.

Lawsuit against oil companies claims Brown & Root worker died from radiation exposure

By Michelle Keahey |
The wife of a deceased Brown & Root worker claims her husband died due to exposure to radioactive material and has filed a lawsuit against the oil companies that had equipment cleaned at the Belle Chasse facility.

New Orleans and Mississippi law firms merge to form one of largest on Gulf Coast

By Alejandro de los Rios |
The New Orleans-based Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre LLP will merge with Jackson, Miss. firm Watkins Ludlam Winters & Stennis P.A. on January1 to form one of the largest firms in the Gulf Coast.