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News from November 2015


Alabama produce business alleges Creole R&R has not paid $90,000

By Molly English-Bowers |
An Alabama produce company is suing a Louisiana business, alleging the plaintiff hasn't been paid for the produce it has been delivering.

Freight company seeks $84,000 allegedly owed for shipping ore down Mississippi

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Nashville barge company is suing a Metairie business, alleging the plaintiff has yet to be paid for services rendered.

Diver claims he was injured on the job

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Louisiana man is suing over claims he suffered hyperbaric injury on the job.

Employee says Amtrak guilty of age discrimination

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Jefferson Parish man is suing Amtrak, alleging age discrimination.

Orleans Parish worker alleges French Quarter cafes owe overtime payments

By Molly English-Bowers |
An Orleans Parish man is suing a group of French Quarter restaurant owners, alleging improper minimum wage payments and not making overtime payments.

Disabled woman alleges Walgreens violates ADA standards

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Covington woman is suing Walgreens, alleging lack of handicap access to a building under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Plaintiff seeks repayment of more than $1 million allegedly owed on a promissory note by Psamathe Sands

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Texas company is suing over an unpaid promissory note with an original value of $1 million.

Suit claims defendant didn't pay overtime wages and took servers' tips

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Terrytown man is suing over nonpayment of overtime wages and other unlawful payroll deductions.

Outstanding charge to decommission an oil lease leads to lawsuit by Fieldwood Energy

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Houston company is suing to recover costs it incurred while decommissioning and plugging an underwater oil well.

Jim Letten discusses joining Butler Snow, balancing work at Tulane

By Hanna Nakano |
NEW ORLEANS — Former U.S. Attorney Jim Letten recently joined the law firm of Butler Snow as counsel at its New Orleans office.

Dual Trucking and Transport sued over alleged late rental equipment fees

By Gene Johnson |
A Montana tractor and equipment business claims that a trucking company currently owes them $292,846.30, as well as a late payment charge of 18 percent.

Worker charges Vacco with discrimination after he was shown hangman's noose

By Molly English-Bowers |
A Terrebonne Parish man is suing over civil rights violations and race discrimination at his workplace. Terence Brooks filed the suit Nov. 9 in U.S.

Seaman sues Baton Rouge-based towing and salvage company claiming permanent slip and fall injuries

By Gene Johnson |
A Mobile, Alabama man is suing his employer after he sustained injuries while working on a tugboat.

Jefferson Parish woman is sued over claims she tried to cheat her sister-in-law out of beach house

By Gene Johnson |
A Texas woman is suing her Jefferson Parish-based sister-in-law in attempt get back a beach home that was once under the care of her brother.

Employment agency seeks $286,000 from solar company

By Gene Johnson |
An Arizona-based employment agency is suing a Metairie solar construction company, alleging it is owed $286,455 for employing workers connected to the company’s solar projects.

Ex-BP engineer's misdemeanor plea a far cry from original obstruction charges

By Anna Aguillard |
NEW ORLEANS —In a case related to the 2010 BP oil spill, former engineer Kurt Mix was convicted of a single misdemeanor violation earlier this month for deleting text messages without the company's permission, a charge that carries no jail time and no fine.

Days before election, Caddo Parish DA accused of violating black jurors' rights

By Anna Aguillard |
NEW ORLEANS — Officials at a criminal justice center in New Orleans announced last week that they plan to sue the Caddo Parish District Attorney’s office for discriminating against black jurors.

Roustabout seeks $2 million in damages after being hurt twice on job

By Molly English-Bowers |
A roustabout is suing a deep water drilling company, alleging negligence for two different injuries he sustained at two different times on a work site.

New Orleans business alleges it was duped to buy solar tax credits

By Molly English-Bowers |
A New Orleans company is suing a solar energy business, alleging it was duped in a scheme to purchase solar-panel tax credits.

Oil Spill Cleanup Worker sues BP America for alleged exposure to toxic and hazardous compounds

By Gene Johnson |
A vessel captain that performed various cleanup operation from the BP oil spill claims the British petroleum company negligently exposed him to hazardous and cancer-causing compounds.