MEMPHIS, Tenn. Representatives from the the Memphis Towers Tenants Union planned to once again go before the Memphis Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board Wednesday to ask members to reconsider the tax incentives it provides to the owners of the taxpayer funded complex. This comes one day after attorneys who recently filed a class […]
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Representatives from the the Memphis Towers Tenants Union planned to once again go before the Memphis Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board Wednesday to ask members to reconsider the tax incentives it provides to the owners of the taxpayer funded complex. This comes one day after attorneys who recently filed a class […]
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Representatives from the the Memphis Towers Tenants Union planned to once again go before the Memphis Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board Wednesday to ask members to reconsider the tax incentives it provides to the owners of the taxpayer funded complex. This comes one day after attorneys who recently filed a class […]
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - A recent lawsuit blames hotel staff for turning a blind eye to someone "lingering" in its parking lot who later robbed a pregnant food-delivery driver by pressing a gun into her abdomen.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - A personal injury complaint filed against Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP) in Arkansas Pulaski County Circuit Court says that a conductor-yardman-foreman was exposed to and breathed in a toxic chemical during a railcar leak.
According to the complaint filed on March 19 by plaintiff Robert Calvin Gassaway, the incident occurred at the North Little Rock, AK UP yard.
On March 29, 2018, Gassaway was exposed to a dangerous chemical through a leaking railcar, the suit says. He immediately could feel tightness and smothering in his lungs, burning while breathing, intense nausea, tremors and pains, he says.
The plaintiff alleges that the defendant was aware of the leaking railcar and did not inform him or offer him protective equipment. Gassaway was hospitalized for a length of time after being diagnosed with work-related toxic inhalation injury, the suit says.