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News published on Louisiana Record in March 2012

LOUISIANA RECORD

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News from March 2012


Behavioral health center sued for wrongful death

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans woman is suing the employer of mental health professionals for the wrongful death of her mother.

Jujitsu instructor sued by man claiming he was injured during class demonstration

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans man claims he was injured by his jujitsu instructor during a class demonstration.

Stunt man alleges producers of feature film 'The Loft' at fault for injuries during botched stunt

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A Metairie stunt man is suing a production company for injuries he claims to have received during a stunt that went wrong.

Woman sues after falling in parking lot

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans woman is suing a private school for injuries she claims she suffered on their premises.

Ritz-Carlton sued by Mardi Gras party attendee allegedly attacked by unknown assailant

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans man has filed suit against a local hotel and one of its tenants for injuries he claims occurred from an assault as he was leaving their premises.

Handicapped woman claims she fell due to improper access to building

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing for injuries she claims occurred on her dentist's landlord's property.

Woman sues over injuries she claims occurred during back procedure

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing a gel manufacturer and her chiropractor for injuries she says occurred during a pain treatment.

BP claims fund to be taken over by court-appointed administrator

By Kyle Barnett |
U.S. Federal Judge Carl Barbier U.S. Federal Judge Carl Barbier has taken the next step in settlement proceedings in the BP Deepwater Horizon trial.

LSU study estimates state economy has lost $6.8 billion due to 'legacy lawsuits'

By Kyle Barnett |
David Dismukes, PhD Damage to the economy by so-called "legacy lawsuits" aimed at past environmental pollution by energy producers are at the heart of a study released by Louisiana State University.

Legacy Lawsuits: The Fight Continues

By The Louisiana Record |
Don Briggs Don Briggs, President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, shares his views on an LSU study revealing Louisiana has lost an estimated $6.8 billion due to "legacy lawsuits".

Roofing company sues alleging unpaid bills

By Kyle Barnett |
DONALDSONVILLE – An Ascension Parish roofing company is suing a contractor and two local residents for allegedly not paying for a new roof.

Pool company sued over allegedly faulty repair

By Kyle Barnett |
Jackson An Ascension Parish man is suing a pool repair company claiming they failed to perform work to the standards of their contract.

The Young Firm files another drilling mud asbestos suit

By Kyle Barnett |
Timothy J. Young In the third such suit in a month, the Young Group is representing a group of former offshore workers in a lawsuit against a number of parties for injuries they claim stem from asbestos products.

Walgreens sued for allegedly giving man wrong prescription

By Kyle Barnett |
A New Orleans man is suing a local pharmacy claiming they provided him with the wrong prescription.

Man suffering from quadriplegia sues long-term care facility for broken leg

By Kyle Barnett |
Jacobson A paralyzed New Orleans man is suing a local long-term care facility for improper care he claims to have received.

Former employee sues Whitney Bank alleging wrongful termination

By Kyle Barnett |
Recile A Florida man is suing a local bank for wrongful termination for benefits he claims he should have received from the company merging with a another nearly a year after his termination.

Rock-N-Sake sued by local plaintiff attorney over video poker sales

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish attorney is suing a local sushi restaurant for a loan he claims it defaulted on.

Contractor sued by client claiming home repair left unfinished

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans man is suing a Jefferson Parish contractor for allegedly breaching a home repair contract.

Attorney sued by couple for legal malpractice after representing them in legal malpractice suit

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A St. Bernard Parish couple have filed a legal malpractice suit against an attorney they retained for another legal malpractice case.

Sweet Things & Grill files legal malpractice suit against former attorney

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish restaurant has filed suit against a local attorney over allegations of legal malpractice.