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Clerk denies plaintiff's request for default judgment in 'Who Dat' case

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A federal Clerk of Court has denied a plaintiffs' motion for default judgments against three defendants they claim have failed to respond to their lawsuit over ownership of the term "Who Dat."

Nigerian woman claims discrimination in suit against healthcare center

By Michelle Massey |
A Nigerian woman has filed a lawsuit that alleges she lost her job due to age and national origin discrimination.

Seaman sues employer for not allowing him to seek medical treatment

By Michelle Massey |
A seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer for not allowing him to seek medical treatment after he was injured in a slip an fall incident.

Horns failed to sound, injured seaman claims

By Michelle Massey |
After becoming injured when two vessels collided, a seaman is suing the owners of the vessels arguing the captains should have sounded their horns.

Class action claims Louisiana public defender wrongfully collects $35 fee

By Michelle Massey |
Seicshnaydre On behalf of criminal defendants, the Tulane Law Clinic has filed a class action against the Louisiana Public Defender Board for violating the rights of criminal defendants by collecting a $35 statutory fee.

Seaman seeks $1.1M claiming employer failed to pay medical bills

By Michelle Massey |
Sterbcow A seaman is suing his employer after he learned the company was not paying his medical co-payments following an on the job injury.

Tulane Medical Hospital faces class action over failure to sterilize endoscope

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Samuels The Tulane University Medical Center and Clinic is facing a class action lawsuit in Orleans Parish Civil District Court after sending a letter to patients saying they may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis through an non-sterilized endoscope.

Louisiana AG sues BP and others over oil spill

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Caldwell Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell has filed a federal lawsuit seeking $1 million from BP and partner companies for every day that oil was spilling into the Gulf of Mexico.

AT&T accused of scheming to sell more cell phones

By Michelle Massey |
A New Orleans attorney has filed a class action against AT&T for allegedly scheming to increase sales of new equipment by discouraging or preventing repairs of damaged phones through misinformation.

Liberty Financial facing class action for not posting ATM surcharges

By Michelle Massey |
A New Orleans bank is facing a lawsuit that accuses it of violating federal regulations by failing to place fee notices signs on 13 of its ATM machines.

Pre-trial order on privileged info debated in BP MDL

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Langan Plaintiff and defense counsel have submitted letters arguing the intent and applicability of a pre-trial order (PTO) governing privileged information in the BP oil spill multi-district litigation.

Supreme Court overturns lower court decision in favor of teen who rode oil pump

By Alejandro de los Rios |
The Louisiana Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling in favor of a teenage boy who was injured while riding an oil pump, exonerating the pump manufacture of any blame.

BP files motion to further inspect failed BOP

By Alejandro de los Rios |
BP has filed a motion to conduct furthur forensic investigation of the failed blowout preventer (BOP) that led to the Deepwater Horizon oilrig explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Barbier order clarifies filing options for government entities

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier issued a pre-trial order Wednesday rewording language defining the pleading bundle for government entities in the BP oil spill multidistrict litigation (MDL).

Boater seeks $1 million from Chevron after hitting unmarked structure

By Michelle Massey |
Braud A boater is suing Chevron for more than $1 million after striking an unmarked structure in Highline Pond in Venice.

Texas Roadhouse sued over handicap ramp

By Michelle Massey |
A Harvey restaurant is being sued by a Jefferson Parish resident for not providing an adequate handicap ramp.

Texas law firm sued for allegedly filing incorrect Jones Act lawsuit

By Michelle Massey |
A Mexican national is filing a lawsuit against a Texas law firm for improperly filing a lawsuit against his employer causing his workers' compensation benefits to be terminated.

Avalon owner sues Toyota after car runs into church

By Michelle Massey |
A Toyota owner is suing the car manufacturer after her vehicle's accelerator became stuck in a depressed position and she accelerated into the side of St. Mark's Church in Schriever.

Barbier boils down plaintiff steering committee's claim notice

By Steve Korris |
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier pulled the punches from a public notice his plaintiff steering committee composed about the Deepwater Horizon explosion.

Insurance issues surface in BP oil spill litigation

By Steve Korris |
Haycraft NEW ORLEANS – Below the surface of lawsuits blaming oil company BP for the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, tremors of insurance disputes begin to roll.