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News published on Louisiana Record in July 2013

LOUISIANA RECORD

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News from July 2013


Hospital sued by patient who claims he was exposed to blood from another patient

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish man is suing a local hospital for allegedly exposing him to another patient’s blood.

Oil and gas transport companies sued for alleged carcinogenic chemical exposure

By Yolanda Martinez |
NEW ORLEANS - The son of a former employee for companies that transport oil and gas on the Mississippi River is suing, claiming work conditions contributed to his father’s terminal cancer.

New Orleans-based nursing home being sued after staff drop patient

By Yolanda Martinez |
Lawrence J. Centola III



Texas hospital system loses appeal requesting $21.7 million depreciation adjustment

By Yolanda Martinez |
Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center Hospital


Man seeking whistleblower protection loses appeal

By Leslie Gamboni |
NEW ORLEANS – A man that accused GE Energy of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act lost an appeal in a case where he sought “whistleblower” status.

Foam insulation company sued for allegedly damaging property

By Yolanda Martinez |
J. Douglas Sunseri


Flood protection agency files massive lawsuit against oil companies over land loss

By Kyle Barnett |
The Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East covers three consolidated districts: East Jefferson Levee District, Orleans Levee District, and Lake Borgne Basin Levee District.

Transocean loses appeal to withhold documents from safety board

By Kyle Barnett |
Deepwater Horizon oil rig


Corpus Christi police officers win partial appeal

By Yolanda Martinez |
NEW ORLEANS – Two Corpus Christi Police Officers appealed a district court’s decision to deny their motion for summary judgment against claims of excessive force and unlawful arrest. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision regarding an unlawful-arrest claim, but reversed the decision concerning the excessive-force claim.

Airboat company sued by boat operator who flipped

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – An airboat operator who was ejected from his employer’s airboat when he flipped it is suing for injuries he claims to have received in the incident.

Property owner sues non-profit developer for allegedly taking possession of property without paying for it

By Leslie Gamboni |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans man is suing a Marrero-based non-profit development company he claims took possession of his property without paying him.


Doctor sued for malpractice for allegedly leaving foreign object in patient during surgery

By Kyle Barnett |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing a local doctor she claims is to blame for allegedly leaving a foreign object in her body during a total knee replacement.


New Orleans nursing home loses appeal to retain Medicare eligibility

By Leslie Gamboni |
NEW ORLEANS – Administrators of a Medicare program seeking to extend its participation in the government program have won an appeal at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in a case against a Baton Rouge-based nursing and rehabilitation center.