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News published on Louisiana Record in September 2012

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News from September 2012


NFL sued in Orleans Parish by former player Roosevelt Taylor

By Kyle Barnett |
Herbert A. Cade NEW ORLEANS – The National Football League is being sued by a former professional football player from New Orleans.

Health insurance company sued by customer for allegedly not funding medical procedure

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman has sued a major health insurance company for allegedly denying coverage for a procedure.

Toilet supplier sued by insurer for home's water damage

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A national insurance agency has filed a lawsuit against a toilet product supplier for property damage.

Walmart sued by woman by woman who claims she slipped in vomit

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Kenner woman is suing a national retailer for injuries she claims to have received on its premises.

Subcontractor sues contractor for non-payment

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Kenner sub-contractor is suing a Metairie contractor for allegedly not paying for completed work.

Jefferson Parish sues barge company for allegedly running crane into Lapalco bridge

By The Louisiana Record |
Lapalco bridge GRETNA – The Jefferson Parish government has sued a shipping company for allegedly running into a local bridge.

Wrongful death case claims worker was crushed by wall he was pressure washing

By Kyle Barnett |
John H. Denenea, Jr. NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans woman is suing a number of commercial entities for the death of her ex-husband.

Walgreens sued for allegedly dispensing wrong dosage

By Kyle Barnett |
Lillie E. Joyce NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans woman is suing a local pharmacy alleging she received an incorrect dosage on a prescription.

Woman who allegedly fell because of cracked sidewalk sues condo association

By Kyle Barnett |
Warren P. McKenna NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans condominium association is being sued by a woman who allegedly tripped and fell on a crack in the sidewalk in front of the building.

Sub-contractor sues contractor for nonpayment

By Kyle Barnett |
NEW ORLEANS – A sub-contractor has sued a contractor claiming it has not been paid.

Woman's family sues Ochsner Clinic over med mal claims

By Kyle Barnett |
Glyn J. Godwin GRETNA – The family of a deceased woman has sued a few medical professionals and a hospital over claims of medical malpractice.

Man sues Days Inn for allegedly being exposed to toxic mold

By Kyle Barnett |
Daryl J. Daigle GRETNA – A Missouri man has sued a local hotel that is part of national chain for allegedly being exposed to toxic mold.

Study reveals Louisiana is perceived as second worst legal environment in country

By Kyle Barnett |
Leigh Ann Schell and Melissa Landry NEW ORLEANS – An annual survey ranking states based on the perception of their legal climates was released today finding Louisiana has the second worst perception in the country.

Kmart sued by woman who claims entire body injured when employee pushed dolly into foot

By Kyle Barnett |
Seth H. Schaumberg GRETNA – A New Orleans woman claims she was injured by an employee while shopping at a Belle Chasse retail store.

ADA lawsuit critic describes some cases in New Orleans as 'drive-by litigation'

By Kyle Barnett |
David Whitaker NEW ORLEANS – A slew of Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in the past year have one local defense attorney questioning the motives of the attorneys who file them.

State Representative sues city department and neighbors over zoning violations

By Kyle Barnett |
Neil Abramson NEW ORLEANS – A state representative from New Orleans has sued a city department and his neighbors for allegedly violating city building codes.

Bed and breakfast sued by woman who allegedly fell on concrete stairs

By Kyle Barnett |
Stephen P. Bruno NEW ORLEANS – A Hawaiian woman is suing a New Orleans bed and breakfast for injuries she claims to have received on its premises.

State Supreme Court took up arguments on Friday on the possible removal of 7th Judicial District Judge Leo Boothe

By Kyle Barnett |
Judge Leo Boothe's signature NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana Supreme Court heard arguments on Friday to determine if a Northeastern Louisiana judge should removed from the bench.

Convenience store owner sued for alleged non-payment of electric repair services

By Kyle Barnett |
Ernest A. Burguieres GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish-based commercial property owner is being sued by a New Orleans-based electrical company.

Used car dealer sue over selling allegedly defective car

By Kyle Barnett |
Douglas P. Matthews GRETNA – A New Orleans woman is suing a Westwego-based used car dealer for allegedly selling her a defective vehicle.