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Sunday, September 29, 2024

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Orleans Parish says it's not to blame for suicide of military academy cadet

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS (Legal Newsline) – A local school board wants out of a lawsuit brought against it and others over the suicide of a student at the New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy.

Former police officer sues city and NOPD for alleged sexual assault

By Christina Heath |
NEW ORLEANS -- Kira Godcheaux-Boudreaux filed a federal complaint on August 12 in the Eastern District of Louisiana against the City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Police Department for sexual harassment/hostile work environment and retaliation.

Man sues police department after running from cops, getting tased

By Christina Heath |
LAKE CHARLES - Lake Charles police are alleged to have used excessive force on someone they approached about a break-in.

Class action suit brought against T-Mobile for data breach

By Christina Heath |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawsuit has followed T-Mobile's disclosure of a data breach.

Man sues Delhi and officer for excessive force

By Christina Heath |
MONROE - James E. Gray filed a federal complaint on August 11 in the Western District of Louisiana against Marie Williams, Nathaniel "Roy" Williams and the Town of Delhi for excessive force, false arrest, state law violations and vicarious liability and liability.

Woman wants $1 million from Plaquemine after officer tased her

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE -- Charmaine Jordan filed a federal complaint on August 10 in the Middle District of Louisiana against the City of Plaquemine, Mayor Edwin M. Reeves, Jr., Len Hall and Kenny Payne.

'Old dog' alleges age discrimination at job he was fired from

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE -- Paul Copeland filed complaint on July 13 in East Baton Rouge Parish District Court against Becton, Dickinson and Company for unlawful termination.

Mom adds new defendants to lawsuit against cops over fatal shooting of son

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE - Port Allen's police department and the West Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office will go to federal court to fight a lawsuit that accuses them of fatally shooting a man then covering it up.

Pepsi sued for racial discrimination

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE -- Timothy Green filed a federal complaint on August 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana against Pepsico d/b/a Pepsi Beverages Co., Inc. for racial discrimination.

Casino sued by former CFO

By Christina Heath |
LAFAYETTE -- Montie Spivey filed a federal complaint on July 30 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana against Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, Cypress Bayou Casino, April Wyatt, Jacob Darden, Toby Darden and Jacqueline Junca.

Lawsuit: Crossbow breaks user's thumb

By Christina Heath |
NEW ORLEANS -- A crossbow maker wants to defend itself from a personal injury lawsuit in federal court.

Daughter sues over mother's declining health and injuries while at rehabilitation center

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE -- Missy Martin, as power of attorney for her mother Geraldine Martin, filed a complaint in July in Iberia Parish District Court against Nexion Health at New Iberia South, Inc., d/b/a New Iberia Manor South.

Woman sues Walmart for wrongful death

By Christina Heath |
NEW ORLEANS -- Ashante Dominque Segue sued Walmart for wrongful death in June in Orleans Parish District Court.

Lawsuit says jail staff ignored sick man while he died

By Christina Heath |
NEW ORLEANS -- A new lawsuit against the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office accuses it of ignoring a prisoner until he died.

Former middle school principal sues district after being forced into janitorial service and quitting

By Christina Heath |
NEW ORLEANS -- A former principal is suing her school board because of alleged discrimination and insufficient staffing.

Lawsuit says man was on the job when he was splashed with acid

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE - Jonathan Jeanice filed a federal complaint on July 23 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana against Chem Carriers, LLC and Plaquemine Point Shipyard LLC for negligence.

Lowe's hit with lawsuit after woman's fall in garden center

By Christina Heath |
LAFAYETTE -- A woman is suing Lowe's after allegedly suffering injuries due to a fall.

Schexnayder removes two Democrats who sided with Edwards in state veto override session

By Valerie Bonk |
Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder, (R-Gonzales) removed two Democrats from their committee positions after they sided with Gov. John Bel Edwards in veto session, according to The Associated Press.

Disability Rights Louisiana sues Health Department for Westside Habilitation Center records

By Christina Heath |
BATON ROUGE - Disability Rights Louisiana filed a federal complaint on July 23 in the U.S. District Court Middle District of Louisiana against Dr. Courtney N. Phillips, in her official capacity as the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH).

Nursing home wants COVID wrongful death lawsuit tossed

By John O'Brien |
SHREVEPORT, La. (Legal Newsline) – A Louisiana nursing home blamed for a woman’s COVID death says the lawsuit should be thrown out or transferred to arbitration.