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Former Employee Sues Rodi Marine for $6 Million Alleging Negligence and Severe Injuries

NEW ORLEANS - A former employee has filed a $6 million negligence lawsuit against Rodi Marine claiming failure to provide a safe work environment aboard the M/V MISS PEGGY ANN resulted in him sustaining severe injuries.

Cegah Stunting, UTU Terjunkan 97 Mahasiswa - Serambi Indonesia

Cegah Stunting, UTU Terjunkan 97 Mahasiswa Universitas Teuku Umar (UTU) akan menerjunkan sebanyak 97 mahasiswa ke beberapa kabupaten di Pantai Barat Selatan Aceh Senin, 26 Juli 2021 10:04 Editor: MEULABOH - Universitas Teuku Umar (UTU) akan menerjunkan sebanyak 97 mahasiswa ke beberapa kabupaten di Pantai Barat Selatan Aceh dalam rangka melaksanakan program pencegahan stunting melalui Implementasi Kampus Merdeka. Para mahasiswa diberangkatkan Senin (26/7/2021) hari ini sebagai tindak lanjut dari program Kompetisi Kampus Merdeka (PKKM) yang dimenangkan oleh UTU dengan mengangkat isu pencegahan stunting di Provinsi Aceh. Rektor Universitas Teuku Umar, Prof Dr Jasman J Ma ruf kepada Serambi, Minggu (25/7/2021) menjelaskan, 97 mahasiswa UTU akan diturunkan ke lapangan untuk magang selama 6 bulan dalam rangka pencegahan angka stunting di Aceh.

COVID-19 Jones Act Lawsuit Leaves Maritime Employer Liability Unclear - Transport

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. (April 2021) -  The widow of a sea captain recently settled a coronavirus-related maritime lawsuit - the first of its kind filed in Louisiana - leaving unclear the extent to which a maritime employer may be held liable in connection with contraction of the virus. The suit was brought in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans under the Jones Act. Kathy Norwood, whose husband, Michael Norwood died of COVID-19 in a Mobile, Alabama hospital in April 2020, alleged

Widow of sea captain who died of COVID in Mobile accepts settlement

Widow of sea captain who died of COVID in Mobile accepts settlement Updated Feb 11, 2021; By Tony Mcauley The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate (TNS) and Tribune Media Services A lawsuit brought by the widow of a sea captain who died after contracting the coronavirus last year was settled out of court last week, ending the opportunity for the case to set a precedent about whether American maritime law extends to such hazards. The case had been brought in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans under the 1920 Jones Act, which gives seamen who are not eligible for traditional federal worker’s compensation some protection for the unique risks they face aboard vessels.

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