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Sunday, September 29, 2024

News from 2011


Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative making $1.5 million in grants available

By Alejandro de los Rios |
The science panel BP formed in response to last years Deepwater Horizon oilrig explosion and subsequent oil spill announced that it is making available $1.5 million in grants to scientists.

Obama nominates New Orleans attorney for Federal judgeship

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Morgan New Orleans attorney Susie Morgan has been nominated to a seat at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Monks argue for right to build caskets outside of state regulations

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Bullock Monks from the St. Joseph Abbey of Covington, La. argued for their right to build and sell custom caskets without a state license before a federal judge in the Eastern District Federal Court for Louisiana.

Shareholder class predicts BP will pay more than $40 billion for explosion

By Steve Korris |
Yetter HOUSTON – BP will pay more than $40 billion for the Deepwater Horizon explosion, public pension funds of New York and Ohio predicted on June 6.

Feinberg says GCCF has not received claims for dispersant sickness

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Feinberg Kenneth Feinberg, the administrator of the $20 billion Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) says his office has not processed any claims as a result of oil spill cleanup crews becoming sick due to chemical dispersants.

Amended BP investor class action is rife with redaction

By Steve Korris |
Ajamie HOUSTON – Retired investors suing BP over the Deepwater Horizon explosion claim to know what caused it, but the keys to their theory remain secret.

Woman sues apartment complex after slip on puddle

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A woman from East Baton Rouge Parish is suing the Peace Lake Towers apartment complex after she slipped on a puddle of water in a bathroom.

Seaman sues employer after falling during vessel transfer

By Michelle Keahey |
A seaman is suing his employer after he fell while attempting to transfer from a vessel to a small skiff using a chain fall.

Former Exxon-Valdez plaintiff lawyer sees GCCF as alternative to prolonged litigation

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Nolting A Minneapolis attorney who served as a lead trial lawyer in the Exxon-Valdez oil spill litigation said he's looking to avoid prolonged litigation for his clients affected by the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Chevron plant accused of allowing racial discrimination

By Michelle Keahey |
Two Chevron employees have filed a lawsuit claiming they are victims of racial discrimination and were fired for complaining about the discrimination.

Domino's Pizza sued after customer hit by door frame

By Michelle Keahey |
A Domino's Pizza located in New Orleans is being sued after a customer was hit and injured by a falling door frame.

Chevron employee claims she was fired for not dating supervisor

By Michelle Keahey |
An employee of Chevron's Oakpoint location has filed lawsuit claiming she was subjected to gender discrimination and ultimately, terminated for refusing to date her supervisor.

Class action filed against Laser Amusement over ATM fees

By Michelle Keahey |
A class action has been filed against a New Orleans business for failing to post notice of that there is a fee for withdrawing money from its ATM.

Louisiana man claims Tramadol made him black out

By Michelle Keahey |
A Louisiana man has filed a lawsuit against the makers of the pain medication Tramadol, after he suffered from a black-out episode and fell backwards striking his head resulting in a blood clot in his brain.

Apartment complex sues security company for incomplete camera system installation

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A New Orleans apartment complex, which calls itself a "state-of-the-art urban home for artists," is suing a security company for allegedly failing to properly install a security system for the complex.

Seaman claims snapped cable broke his leg

By Alejandro de los Rios |
A St. Tammany Parish man is suing Gill's Crane & Dozer Service Inc. for more than $50,000 after a snapped cable broke his leg.

Seaman claims going back to work aggravated pre-existing injury

By Michelle Keahey |
Claiming aggravation of an existing shoulder injury, a seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer that claims he was ordered back to work while he was out for medical treatment, which ultimately resulted in surgery.

Winn Dixie sued over woman's slip on water

By Michelle Keahey |
A New Orleans woman has filed a personal injury lawsuit against Winn Dixie after she slipped in water and fell.

Seaman sues employer after accident causes disabling injury

By Michelle Keahey |
After suffering permanent and disabling injuries to his spine, seaman Erneto L. Posana filed suit against Kilgore Marine and Kilgore Marine Services Inc. on May 23 in federal court in New Orleans.

One firm responsible for 33 of 39 hurricane suits filed in Orleans Parish in 2011

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Torres Records at the Orleans Parish Civil District Court indicate that the Chalmette firm of Sidney Torres III has filed 33 of the 39 hurricane-related lawsuits in 2011.