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News from 2011


Saleswoman sues employer alleging FMLA violations

By Michelle Keahey |
Allweiss A saleswoman has filed a lawsuit against her employer that claims she was harassed for taking leave to care for sick mother.

Wal-Mart store sued by shopper who slipped in water from ice cooler

By Michelle Keahey |
A Wal-Mart shopper has filed a lawsuit against the Ponchatoula store after she slipped in water that was leaking from the store's ice cooler.

Offshore worker seeks $1.35 million claiming stress from platform fire hinders work ability

By Michelle Keahey |
Creed An offshore worker, who was forced to abandon an oil platform when a fire erupted, has filed a lawsuit that claims he can no longer worker in an offshore environment due to stress.

African-American worker files discrimination lawsuit after getting passed on promotion

By Michelle Keahey |
Arruebarrena An African-American construction worker has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against his former employer after he did not receive the promotion he wanted.

Cracker Barrel sued after patron trips over uneven concrete

By Michelle Keahey |
A Hammond restaurant is being sued after a Tangipahoa resident tripped and fell over uneven concrete breaking his ankle.

NFL claims Who Dat Inc. has avoided litigation discovery

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Wittmann The National Football League (NFL) claims that Who Dat Inc. has repeatedly avoided and put off its discovery obligations in the federal litigation determining the owner of the phrase "Who Dat?" most commonly associated with the New Orleans Saints.

Second round of cement testing possible in oil spill MDL

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier U.S. Attorney Steve Overholt announced that the federal government is considering a second round of tests on the drilling cement used on the Deepwater Horizon oilrig, which exploded and sank in April 2010.

Mississippi AG and Feinberg spar in state court

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Hood Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood and Golf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF) Administrator are sparring in Mississippi state court, according to an Associated Press report.

Lloyd's and others resist BP's bid for coverage

By Steve Korris |
Dicharry NEW ORLEANS – Insurers who covered pollution claims against Deepwater Horizon owner Transocean insist they didn't cover pollution claims against rig operator BP.

Becnel sticks up for Feinberg in oil spill litigation

By Steve Korris |
Feinberg NEW ORLEANS – Gulf Coast Claims Facility administrator Kenneth Feinberg doesn't need to defend himself from attacks as long as Louisiana lawyer Danny Becnel can do it.

BP attorney criticizes plaintiff attorneys' mode of questioning in oil spill depositions

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Langan BP attorney Andrew Langan called plaintiff attorney questions have been "repetitive, irrelevant, and sometimes harassing" during depositions of BP witnesses.

Pharmaceutical sales rep sues employer for discriminating against her depression disability

By Michelle Keahey |
Farrugia After losing her job, a pharmaceutical sales representative has filed a lawsuit against her employer that claims she was discriminated against because of her depression.

Metairie restaurant sued for $300,000 after woman slips and breaks her arm

By Michelle Keahey |
A Metairie restaurant is being sued for $300,000 after a woman slipped in rainwater and broke her arm.

BP sued over seaman's crushed finger

By Michelle Keahey |
After his finger was crushed by a falling engine, a seaman has filed a lawsuit against his employer for allegedly not providing the proper equipment to hold up the engine.

Barbier describes rough outline of BP oil spill liability trial

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier today gave an idea of the structure for the first liability trial in the BP oil spill multidistrict litigation (MDL) set to take place in February 2012.

Worker sues owner of offshore platform for not placing non-skid surface on deck

By Michelle Keahey |
After slipping and falling outside of his living quarters, a worker has filed a lawsuit against the owner of an offshore platform for failing to place non-skid or other slip prevention measurements on the deck of the platform.

Sunbeam and Walgreens sued over child's burns in house fire

By Michelle Keahey |
The parents of a child who suffered burns in a house fire have filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers of a heating pad, claiming that the heating pad was defective and caused the fire.

Hammond police officer sues over exposure to ammonia gas

By Michelle Keahey |
Price A Hammond police officer has filed a lawsuit claiming that he developed cancer 10 days after being exposed to significant quantities of ammonia gas.

Refinery worker claims exposure to benzene led to development of leukemia

By Michelle Keahey |
A former Alliance Refinery worker has filed a lawsuit that claims he was exposed to toxic levels of benzene while employed at the refinery and as a result he developed leukemia.

Barbier considers appointment of BOP supervisor

By Alejandro de los Rios |
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier has signed an order outlying provision for the possible appointment of a Master for Supervision of Custody of the failed blowout preventer (BOP) which led to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.