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Plaintiff alleges agrochemical giant responsible for cancer-causing herbicide
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company alleging that exposure to their herbicide Roundup® caused her non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis. The plaintiff claims that Monsanto misrepresented the safety of glyphosate despite evidence linking it to cancer risks and seeks compensatory and punitive damages through this court action filed in September 2024.
Louisiana Educator Challenges State Officials Over Mandated Religious Displays in Schools
Christopher Dier has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana officials challenging House Bill No. 71 which mandates displaying Protestant versions of Ten Commandments in public school classrooms statewide by January next year; he claims this violates constitutional protections around religion-free speech clauses while seeking judicial intervention preventing its enforcement due potential harm caused both personally/professionally if implemented without delay ahead schedule set forth under current legislation terms outlined therein accordingly!
Plaintiff alleges agrochemical giant's herbicide caused cancer
Michelle Stokes has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company claiming that their herbicide Roundup® caused her non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Filed in Louisiana federal court on September 27th, she seeks damages for medical costs and suffering while accusing Monsanto of negligence and misleading marketing practices regarding glyphosate's safety.
Louisiana Worker Alleges Discrimination Against Oilfield Service Companies
Ernest Cox has filed a lawsuit against Danos L.L.C., and Chevron U.S.A., claiming violations under federal civil rights laws due to alleged workplace discrimination related to his disabilities and retaliation following FMLA leave requests. Filed in Louisiana's Eastern District Court on September 23rd, this case highlights significant accusations including hostile work environment allegations amidst health-related challenges faced by Mr. Cox during employment engagements spanning multiple years across both companies' operations.
Plaintiff Alleges State Agency Director Violated Constitutional Rights
Chad Cunningham has filed a lawsuit against Konitra Jack alleging violations of his constitutional rights by Region 6 IV-D Agency. Filed in the Eastern District Court of Louisiana on September 26th, Cunningham seeks $11 million in damages claiming unlawful deprivation under color law while requesting injunctive relief against false advertising practices associated with child support services.
Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Medical Device Companies Over Defective Implant
In a lawsuit filed on September 26th in Louisiana's Eastern District Court, Don Ryan accuses AngioDynamics and Navilyst Medical of producing a defective vascular access device called SmartPort that caused him significant harm through fractures and thrombus formation after surgical implantation procedures dating back to January 2013 . The suit seeks compensatory damages for pain suffered along with economic losses incurred due largely because these alleged defects were concealed or inadequately warned about according attorney David M Geerken representing Mr.Ryan alongside R Andrew Jones from Cory Watson PC firm based out Birmingham Alabama who demand punitive measures be taken against these corporations should they prove guilty given their gross negligence amidst marketing campaigns touting safety efficacy without merit nor substance .
Judge dismisses many claims against Kubota in excavator fatality case
NEW ORLEANS – A federal judge has dismissed several claims against a major equipment manufacturer in a case of the death of a 50-year-old Ponchatoula man in a small excavator.
LSU Law graduates achieve highest passage rate on Louisiana Bar Exam for first-time and all takers, July 2024 results show
With 83.1% of LSU Law graduates passing the Louisiana Bar Exam on their first attempt, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center achieved the highest pass rate among all Louisiana law schools on the July 2024 exam, according to newly released results from the Committee on Bar Admission of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Louisiana cosmetologists petition state regulatory board seeking right to jury trial
Several Louisiana cosmetologists have filed an administrative petition with the state board that licenses manicurists and hairdressers, demanding that the regulators uphold the petitioners’ right to a jury trial when hit with fines for enforcement violations.
Lawsuit accuses two oil field service companies of racial, sexual harassment
NEW ORLEANS – Two oil field service companies operating as a single employer allegedly violated federal law by failing to prevent widespread sexual and racial harassment in the workforce.
Professors Corbett and Roberts honored with 2024 LSU Law Excellence in Legal Scholarship Award
LSU Law Professor Bill Corbett and Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research Caprice Roberts have each been awarded a 2024 LSU Law Excellence in Legal Scholarship Award.
Jury orders Louisiana Blue Cross to pay $421 million over fraud, rights abuses
A surgical hospital and doctors specializing in reconstructive breast surgery won a $421.5 million damages award last month against Blue Cross Blue Shield Louisiana, which was found to have been negligent for fraud and abuse of the plaintiffs’ rights.
LSU Law Career Services Director Gwendolyn Ferrell honored with NALP Service Excellence Award
In recognition of her quarter century of service to the nonprofit organization, the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) has honored LSU Law Career Services Director Gwendolyn Ferrell with its Service Excellence Award, which recognizes volunteers who go above and beyond and make notable contributions to the NALP community.
Attorney General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Gonzales man for more than 100 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Gonzales man on Wednesday, September 25, on multiple charges.
Seafood restaurant company faces sexual harassment lawsuit
A male employee at a seafood restaurant repeatedly sexually harassed a female employee and refused to rehire her after she quit, according to a federal lawsuit.
Inmate Sues Louisiana Department of Public Safety Over Lost Property
Rickey Barnes has sued the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections over allegations that prison officials destroyed his legal documents during intake processing at Raymond Laborde Correctional Center. Despite multiple appeals for administrative relief being denied and subsequent judicial reviews affirming those decisions against him.
Homeowners' Association Sues Local Landowner Over Building Restrictions Violation
A recent court ruling favored The Lake at The Bluffs Property Owners Association against Gary Hill regarding unapproved constructions within their subdivision in West Feliciana Parish,Louisiana.The case underscores strict enforcement of community covenants aimed at maintaining uniform building standards.
Property Owner Accuses Neighbor Of Breaching Servitude Agreement
Carrere Holdings has won a partial summary judgment against Charlotte Anne Williamson over a disputed servitude agreement between two adjacent properties in New Orleans dating back to March 2000.
Colgate-Palmolive Accused Of Asbestos Contamination In Mesothelioma Case
A Louisiana appellate court has reversed an earlier decision granting a new trial in a mesothelioma case against Colgate-Palmolive Company over allegations its talcum powder contained asbestos leading to cancer diagnosis.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Port Company following Automobile Accident
A recent court filing reveals an ongoing legal battle involving an automobile accident at the Port of New Orleans between Daneric Anderson and employees of Ports America Louisiana LLC including Kenneth Briggs.