ExxonMobil was hit with another racial discrimination lawsuit late last month by a Black employee who alleged that the company tolerated a hostile working environment at its Baton Rouge refining and chemical complex.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Legal Newsline) - A Houston law firm accustomed to taking on insurance companies must now defend itself from a class action lawsuit that says it made illegitimate claims after hurricanes in 2020 and 2021.
The federal government has sued ExxonMobil over what attorneys say is a racially hostile work environment at the company’s Baton Rouge energy complex, alleging ExxonMobil didn’t respond adequately to the discovery of nooses in the workplace.
The City of Baton Rouge last month approved a $1.17 million settlement for two journalists and a dozen protesters who sued the city over mass arrests that took place during a protest over the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling in July 2016.
A Pointe Coupee Parish resident whose preterm infant died in the hospital after being fed cow’s-milk-based infant formula is suing the maker of Enfamil, arguing that the formula caused the baby to suffer from necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).