News from August 2024
Groups sue to stop construction of methane gas facility in Cameron Parish
Environmental and community groups are calling on a state court to reject the Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources’ permit allowing the construction of a methane gas liquefaction facility along the coastline at Cameron.
Congratulations to Curtis R. Joseph, Jr. and Bradley J. Tate
Congratulations to Curtis R. Joseph, Jr. and Bradley J. Tate, who received the nominations for LSBA President-Elect (2025-26) and LSBA Secretary (2025-27), respectively!
Judge bars EPA from enforcing civil rights provision to protect Louisiana minorities from pollution
A federal judge has barred the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from using a section of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect Louisiana’s minority communities from “disparate” harm from air or water pollution.
Attorney General Liz Murrill joins SCOTUS Brief on ‘Frame or Receiver’ ATF Rule
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined a 27-state coalition of attorneys general, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rein in the Biden-Harris administration’s so-called “Frame or Receiver” firearms rule.
SULC students gain conflict resolution skills through federal training
Mediation skills are vital in competitive legal landscape.
Louisiana Bankers Association CEO on Credit Card Competition Act: If passed, 'would expose customers and their credit card data to weaker cyber-security protections'
The Louisiana Bankers Association's (LBA) said it seconds prior criticism of Senate Bill 1838, known as the “Credit Card Competition Act,” which would require banks to offer merchants at least two network options, one of which cannot be Visa or MasterCard, for processing credit card transactions, thereby increasing security and fraud risks, according to the organization's leadership.
Taylor Porter is honored to be a Sommelier Sponsor for the Capital Area Family Justice Center
Taylor Porter is honored to be a Sommelier Sponsor for the Capital Area Family Justice Center DefEAT Domestic Violence event being held Thursday, August 29 at the Renaissance Hotel.
Louisiana AG joins coalition fighting ‘Frame or Receiver’ firearms rule
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s office has joined a 27-state coalition of attorneys general asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rein in the Biden-Harris administration’s “Frame or Receiver” firearms rule.
Former Employees Allege Racial Discrimination Against Retail Giant
Two former employees have sued Walmart Inc., alleging racial discrimination and hostile work environment violations under federal civil rights laws. Filed in Louisiana's Eastern District Court by Emmanuel Gonzalez and Arielle Jarreau on August 12th, the lawsuit seeks compensatory damages among other reliefs.
Former VA Employee Alleges Discrimination Over COVID-19 Accommodations
Kenya Woods has filed a lawsuit against Denis McDonough alleging discrimination due to repeated denials for telework accommodations following multiple COVID-19 infections while employed at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans.
Attorney General’s Office Secures Arrest in Medicaid Fraud Attempt
AG Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation received a complaint from the Louisiana Department of Health in reference to an individual, identified as Veysel Yildiz, allegedly committing Medicaid Recipient Fraud.
Former USPS Employee Alleges Severe Sexual Harassment by Senior Manager
A former USPS employee has filed a lawsuit alleging severe sexual harassment and retaliation by a senior manager at their New Orleans facility. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages among other reliefs following prolonged inappropriate conduct by her superior.
Seaman Sues Maritime Transport Companies Over Unsafe Working Conditions
A seaman has taken legal action against two maritime transport companies over alleged unsafe working conditions that resulted in severe injuries. The plaintiff seeks $500K in damages for medical expenses and other losses.
Louisiana Woman Sues Samsung Over Exploding Phone Incident
Jessica Carline has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics America in federal court alleging that her Samsung Galaxy phone exploded during use causing severe injuries including third-degree burns. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages as well as injunctive relief against further sales of defective products.
Louisiana Family Accuses Sheriff's Office of Excessive Force During Arrest Over Dog Complaint
A family in Louisiana has filed a lawsuit against the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office alleging excessive force during an arrest over a dog complaint incident last year.
The complaint details physical injuries and emotional distress suffered by family members due to alleged misconduct by a deputy sheriff.
Plaintiff Alleges Landlord Negligence Over Water Damage And Mold Contamination
Benjamin F. Crosby has accused his landlord, Sahuque Realty Company Inc., of failing to maintain rental properties adequately resulting in water damage and mold contamination over several years leading up to June 2009.
Baton Rouge couple sues city's Police Department over strip search
A Baton Rouge couple is suing the city’s Police Department, police chief and multiple police officers in federal court, alleging that they suffered pain and humiliation from strip searches after their home was subjected to a drug raid last year.
Taylor Porter Partner Brett Furr was recently named a 2024 Baton Rouge Area Volunteer Activists
Taylor Porter Partner Brett Furr was recently named a 2024 Baton Rouge Area Volunteer Activists by The Emerge Center for his commitment to the organizations he is involved in.
Attorney General Liz Murrill Joins Brief Asking SCOTUS to Allow Arizona to Enforce Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration
Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a coalition of 24 states in asking the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency stay after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to stay a decision enjoining enforcement of Arizona’s law, forcing Arizona to allow persons to register to vote in federal races without having to prove U.S. citizenship.
Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Driver in High-Stakes Motor Vehicle Accident Case
In a dramatic legal battle stemming from an April 2020 car crash in New Orleans, Jonathan and Cyntiana Akers have successfully sued Joseph Douglas along with several associated parties including New York Marine & General Insurance Company over negligence claims resulting in significant monetary awards for pain suffering future medical expenses.