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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

News from 2013


Attorney fee award reversed by appeals court in Texas voting rights case

By Holland Phillips |
NEW ORLEANS – Plaintiffs in a Texas redistricting battle who were initially awarded attorney’s fees by a district court were rebuffed in a ruling by the U.S. Fifth District Court of Appeals after being unable to prove they were the “prevailing party".



Video gambling company sues gaming machine vendor for nearly $9K over allegedly defective used machine

By Louisiana Record reports |
GRETNA – An area gaming company that provides video poker machines to local businesses is suing the maker of the machines for allegedly providing them with a used one that was defective.

Former garbage man sues over alleged sexual harassment by female co-worker

By Louisiana Record reports |
GRETNA – A former employee of an area waste removal company is suing, claiming he was sexually harassed on a repeated basis by female co-worker.


Man sues Sci Tech Elementary after bathroom stall door injures foot

By Eliza Walker |
NEW ORLEANS – A man is suing a local elementary school for failing to prevent the door of a bathroom stall from falling off its hinges and injuring him.

Offshore worker sues after developing lymphoma from alleged exposure to benzene

By Michelle Keahey |
NEW ORLEANS - An offshore worker has filed a lawsuit claiming he developed lymphoma after years of exposure to crude oil and toxic substances containing benzene.

Dollar Tree store sued after patron slips on pistachios

By Michelle Keahey |
Timothy F. Upton

Dollar Tree sued after woman falls because of shopping buggy

By Michelle Keahey |
NEW ORLEANS - A Terrebonne Parish woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she suffered a head injury after a shopping buggy fell and caused an iron pipe to also fall.

Lawsuit claims total knee replacement device faulty due to recalled device

By Michelle Keahey |
NEW ORLEANS - A Jefferson Parish woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she suffered injuries after receiving a total knee replacement surgery with a device that was later recalled.Melenena K. Smith filed suit against Howmedica Osteonics Corp., d/b/a Stryker Orthopaedics, Stryker Sales Corp., and Stryker Corp. on Dec. 19 in federal court in New Orleans.In June 2011, Smith underwent a total knee replacement

Seaman sues for $7 million after falling off of ladder

By Michelle Keahey |
A seaman has filed a lawsuit for $7 million claiming he was injured after he fell off a ladder.



Lawsuit alleges drug Depakote caused woman’s acute liver and kidney failure

By Michelle Keahey |
NEW ORLEANS - An Orleans Parish woman has filed a lawsuit claiming the drug Depakote caused her to suffer from acute liver and kidney failure.

Man sues parish and construction company over code violations on demolition job

By Louisiana Record reports |
GRETNA – A local property owner is suing Jefferson Parish and a demolition contractor for alleged code violations.

Gas station sued by construction company for more than $83K for new construction fees

By Louisiana Record reports |
GRETNA – A newly constructed gas station is being sued by its contractor for allegedly not fully paying for construction work performed.

Son sues over father's asbestos exposure, mesothelioma

By Eliza Walker |
NEW ORLEANS – A man has filed suit against a number of defendants after the death of his father who allegedly contracted malignant mesothelioma from repeated environmental and occupational asbestos exposure.

Harrah’s employee sues Hilton after falling in parking lot

By Eliza Walker |
Phyllis C. Coci

Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans sued for firing teacher without notice, failing to pay wages

By Eliza Walker |
NEW ORLEANS – A former teacher at the Lycee Francais filed suit after she was fired without notice, and did not receive her remaining payments due under the annual salary and term of employment.Darleen Mipro filed suit against the Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans Inc. in the Orleans Parish Civil District Court.The suit states that in August 2012, the plaintiff entered into a one-year employment