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Plaintiff accuses Baton Rouge Police Department officers of excessive force
Jessica Poullard has filed a lawsuit against several officers from the Baton Rouge Police Department alleging excessive force leading to severe injury among other accusations following an incident at a Greyhound bus station last year.
Former Employee Alleges AT&T Services engaged in racial and gender discrimination
Sara Silvan has filed a lawsuit against AT&T Services claiming wrongful termination based on racial and gender discrimination after being dismissed following alleged falsification of records involving two employees.
Plaintiff accuses City Police Officer and Municipality of Wrongful Death
Irma Goree has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Captain Gerald Givens and other defendants following her son Treston Tremaine Goree's fatal shooting by police in Bastrop. The case highlights allegations of excessive force and inadequate training within the police department.
U.S. Supreme Court allows Louisiana to use disputed congressional map for fall elections
Overturning a lower court decision, the U.S. Supreme Court last week allowed Louisiana's fall election preparations to go forward using a congressional redistricting map passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Jeff Landry in January.
Senate panel puts the brakes on 2 key tort reforms that sailed through Louisiana House
Two key Louisiana tort-reform bills remained stalled in Senate Judiciary Committee A this week even after they overwhelmingly passed the state House of Representatives in March.
Law professor invited to UNM as Diversity Visiting Scholar
SULC Professor, Deleso Alford, was invited to the University of New Mexico as the 2024 UNM HSC Distinguished Diversity Visiting Scholar because of her research and work with “HER-stories”
United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown Recognizes the Law Enforcement Community During National Police Week
In honor of National Police Week, United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown recognizes the service and sacrifice of federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement officers.
Law graduate thrives on passion for service: ‘Her heart is in it’
Annelise Ernst expected to make social work her life’s calling, but when she decided to attend Tulane Law School instead, she went on a search for a “meaningful way to help others.”
Alvin Washington named interim chancellor of the Southern University Law Center
During their May meeting, the Southern University System Board of Supervisors named Alvin Washington as the interim chancellor of the Southern University Law Center.
Rouses Markets appeals judgment against them for negligence after slip and fall accident
A woman sues Rouses Markets for negligence after slipping on a green pepper at their New Orleans store, seeking over $11K in damages and won. Rouse's Enterprises is appealing this decision.
Man appeals dismissal of workers' compensation claim against LA Ren Fest and War Horse Productions
A man injured while jousting at a festival is appealing a ruling that dismissed his workers' compensation claim against LA Ren Fest and War Horse Productions due to an exemption statute.
Taylor Porter was pleased to sponsor the LCA/LCIA Annual Legislative Conference
Taylor Porter was pleased to sponsor the LCA/LCIA Annual Legislative Conference held today at the Hilton Downtown Baton Rouge.
LSU chemistry professor say he is a victim of retaliation
A tenured chemistry professor at Louisiana State University Shreveport claims he has been a victim of retaliation due to his outspoken views on hazardous environmental waste in northwest Louisiana.
Veteran teacher accuses school board of age discrimination
A veteran teacher accuses the St. Charles Parish Public Schools and the school board president of of age discrimination.
Study finds lawyers concerned about AI
CHARLESTON — A recent study that looked at different careers found that lawyers are the most cautious regarding artificial intelligence technologies.
Louisiana governor signs 4 insurance reform bills in bid to lower rates
Gov. Jeff Landry last week signed into law four insurance reform bills backed by Louisiana’s insurance commissioner that the governor said will help to drive down property insurance costs for the state’s homeowners.
Man sues Wright Medical Technology for damages related to defective artificial hip product
A man from Louisiana has filed a lawsuit against a medical technology company over injuries and damages allegedly caused by a defective artificial hip product. The case brings into focus the quality and safety of prosthetic orthopedic products in the market.
Man accuses Westbank Fishing, LLC of negligence leading to serious injuries
In a recent lawsuit, Timothy Milne alleges that Westbank Fishing's negligence led to his severe injuries. The case brings into focus the safety standards in maritime workplaces.
Man sues Kenner Gardens Hospitality for negligence in slip and fall accident
A man, Daniel Castro, has filed a lawsuit against Kenner Gardens Hospitality LLC and ABC Insurance Company over a slip and fall incident. The case alleges negligence on the part of Kenner Gardens leading to serious injuries.
Plaintiffs accuse Amy's Seafood Mart of wage violations and retaliatory termination
In a collective action complaint, four plaintiffs allege wage violations and retaliatory termination against Amy's Seafood Mart and its owner. The lawsuit seeks unpaid overtime wages, liquidated damages, and costs under the Fair Labor Standards Act.