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Woman accuses Honeywell of religious discrimination for COVID vaccine mandate

By Louisiana Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit accusing Honeywell International of religious discrimination and disparate treatment.

Pipeline firms accuse Energy Transfer of anti-competitive actions in Louisiana lawsuits

By Michael Carroll |
Pipeline companies have been suing energy giant Energy Transfer LP in Louisiana courts, accusing Energy Transfer of anti-competitive actions by blocking proposed north-south pipelines from crossing an Energy Transfer conduit running through northern Louisiana.

Cameron Parish, energy firms settle coastal erosion dispute, but details remain confidential

By Michael Carroll |
Parties in the multibillion-dollar coastal erosion lawsuit against oil and gas companies that had been set for trial in Cameron Parish have settled their differences, but the details remain hidden by a confidentiality agreement.

Jury rejects lawsuit accusing LSU officials of retaliating against former athletics administer

By Michael Carroll |
A former Louisiana State University athletics administer who alleged LSU officials retaliated against her for reporting sexual harassment complaints against a former head football coach has questioned the conduct of jurors who rejected her allegations.

New Orleans coroner sued over alleged failures to identify, preserve body

By Michael Carroll |
An alleged failure of the New Orleans Coroner’s Office to fingerprint and identify a missing man’s body – and the way the body was allowed to decompose and turn into “soup” – has prompted the man’s father to file a lawsuit in civil district court.

Louisiana is least affordable state for auto, homeowners insurance, new report finds

By Michael Carroll |
Due to high insurance premium costs, high rates of litigated claims and a low median income, Louisianans now pay auto and property insurance rates that are the least affordable in the nation, according to new data from the Insurance Research Council (IRC).

Louisiana federal judge rejects Novo Nordisk bid to dismiss Ozempic lawsuit

By Michael Carroll |
A federal lawsuit filed by a Louisiana woman who said she vomited to the point of losing teeth after using the type-2 diabetes drug Ozempic can move forward now that a judge has largely rejected drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk’s motion for dismissal.

U.S. Justice Department intervenes in lawsuit challenging Louisiana state legislative boundaries

By Michael Carroll |
The U.S. Justice Department has intervened in a federal lawsuit that challenges the legality of Louisiana’s state legislative boundaries, prompted by the Secretary of State's challenge to the constitutionality of a section of the federal Voting Rights Act.

Louisiana finishes among top 10 states for GDP growth in second quarter

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 3.2% in the second quarter of this year, putting Louisiana in the top 10 among the 50 states for its rising value of goods and services, the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported.

Appeals court rejects Louisiana GOP officials' arguments on congressional redistricting

By Michael Carroll |
In a two-sentence opinion, a federal appeals court has shot down a bid by attorneys for Louisiana’s Republican legislative leaders, attorney general and secretary of state to reconsider the need for the state to have two Black-majority congressional districts.

Louisiana leads legal challenge to new EPA rule expanding water-quality regulations

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana is leading a legal effort by 11 states to challenge a federal rule that plaintiffs in the lawsuit say makes sweeping, unlawful changes to how states make water-quality certifications for projects under the Clean Water Act.

Louisiana lawmakers given until end of January to OK new congressional map

By Michael Carroll |
The outlines of a timeline to decide the legality of Louisiana’s congressional district map are coming into focus now that a federal district judge has given state lawmakers until Jan. 30 to produce a new map that’s in sync with provisions of the federal Voting Rights Act.

State appeals court calls for new election in disputed Caddo Parish sheriff race

By Michael Carroll |
A state appeals court has ordered a new runoff election in Caddo Parish to decide the outcome of the Nov. 18 race for sheriff, which was decided by a single vote amid some findings of voting irregularities.

Watchdog sues New Orleans PD for failure to produce public records

By Michael Carroll |
A New Orleans resident is suing the New Orleans Police Department in state court alleging the department has dragged its feet on fulfilling multiple public-records requests relating to payroll irregularities and a growing backlog of sexual assault evidence.

Louisiana utility regulators continue to seek rate rebates from Entergy

By Michael Carroll |
Utility regulators in Arkansas recently settled their legal battle with Entergy over mismanagement and tax issues at the Grand Gulf nuclear plant, but Louisiana regulators are poised to continue the fight to get refunds they say their customers deserve.

Louisiana State Police opens criminal probe into embattled Houston law firm

By Michael Carroll |
A Louisiana State Police unit has opened a criminal investigation against Houston-based law firm McClenny, Moseley & Associates for alleged property insurance fraud practices in the state over the past three years.

Louisiana remains 7th worst civil justice jurisdiction in U.S., new report says

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana has retained its longtime designation as a Judicial Hellhole by the American Tort Reform Foundation, whose 2023-2024 annual report found the Bayou State was the seventh-worst civil litigation jurisdiction in the country.

Louisiana Supreme Court to hear lawsuit over St. George incorporation

By Michael Carroll |
The Louisiana Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on the legal battle between supporters and opponents of the proposed city of St. George, moving the debate over the future of the community in East Baton Rouge closer to a resolution.

Offshore Gulf of Mexico oil lease sale pushed back to Dec. 20 after appeals court ruling

By Michael Carroll |
A federal appeals court has given the go-ahead for a controversial Gulf of Mexico oil lease sale, including acreage that had previously been excluded to protect an endangered whale, to proceed on Dec. 20.

Louisiana State Bar Association activities must be related to legal profession, appeals court rules

By Michael Carroll |
A federal appeals court has affirmed that the Louisiana State Bar Association violated a New Orleans attorney’s right to free speech and free association when it engaged in activities that were not germane to the legal profession.