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News published on Louisiana Record in October 2016

LOUISIANA RECORD

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News from October 2016


Cameron Parish resident accuses Bechtel Corporation Inc. of wrongful termination

By Michael Abella |
A pipefitter is suing Bechtel Corporation Inc., a construction company, citing alleged retaliation and wrongful termination.

Seaman accuses Crosby Tugs LLC of failure to provide medical assistance

By Michael Abella |
A seaman is suing Crosby Tugs LLC, a vessel operator, citing alleged failure to provide medical assistance.

Home Depot sued for alleged age discrimination

By Michael Abella |
Baton Rouge resident accuses Home Depot U.S.A. of age discrimination.

Lady of the Sea General Hospital sued over unfair termination

By Michael Abella |
A medical staff coordinator is suing Lafourche Parish Hospital Service District No. 1, d/b/a Lady of the Sea General Hospital and Bennie Smith, employer and supervisor, citing alleged unlawful employment practices.

Federal lawsuit in wrongful conviction case advances

By Kate Jacobson |
SHREVEPORT — Despite a recent state decision denying a hearing for a compensation case of a wrongfully convicted man, two federal lawsuits filed by the man's estate are forging ahead.

Court dismisses wrongful death lawsuit against LMPD officer who shot a man eight times

By Joe Dyton |
LOUISVILLE — United States District Court Judge Charles Simpson III recently dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed against a Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officer who allegedly fatally shot a 28-year-old man in 2014.

Construction business alleges oil platform owners owe more than $900,000

By Michael Abella |
LAFAYETTE — A Louisiana construction service provider is suing an oil platform owner, alleging it owes more than $900,000. 

Louisiana consumer accuses financial business of misleading representation

By Michael Abella |
BATON ROUGE — A Louisiana man is suing a financial business, alleging an inaccurate and misleading credit report.

Pipeline company seeks damages, alleging breach of contract

By Carrie Bradon |
&&&GRETNA – A pipeline company is seeking damages for breach of contract.

Louisiana state leaders bash governor for pay-to-play scheme

By Mary Anne Kress |
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Republican Party last month accused Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards of cronyism and a pay-to-play scheme involving lawyer T. Taylor Townsend.

Lafayette Parish School Board shows support for Louisiana Oil and Gas Association

By Tara Mapes |
LAFAYETTE -- The Lafayette Parish School Board recently passed a resolution declaring its opposition to Gov. John Bel Edwards’ demands for more lawsuits.

A property owner claims that their insurance provider breached contract

By Carrie Bradon |
A property owner is seeking damages, claiming that they were not properly reimbursed for damages.

A man is suing Walgreens following a slip and fall

By Carrie Bradon |
A man claims that he was caused to slip and fall in a Walgreens.

A community college is seeking more than $2,700 for an open account

By Carrie Bradon |
A community college claims that a student failed to pay.

A family is seeking damages, claiming that a pipe burst in their home and leaked sewage

By Carrie Bradon |
A family is seeking damages following the bursting of a sewage pipe in their home.

A woman claims that she was caused to fall down steps at her job

By Carrie Bradon |
A woman claims that she fell down the steps at her work.

A man claims that a negligence driver collided with his car

By Carrie Bradon |
A man is seeking damages for a vehicle collision that occurred in April.

A man is seeking damages, claiming that a loose headboard caused a head injury

By Carrie Bradon |
A man claims that a headboard caused a head injury, sues Choice Hotels International.

A community college seeks unpaid tuition from student

By Carrie Bradon |
A community college claims that a student failed to pay for attending.

A doctor claims that a law firm failed to pay for services rendered

By Carrie Bradon |
A doctor is seeking damages, claiming that a law firm failed to pay for services rendered.