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Class action lawsuit alleges design, construction defects in D R Horton homes

A Youngville couple has filed a class-action lawsuit against homebuilder D.R. Horton, alleging their home has been beset by design and construction defects that led to water intrusion and rampant toxic mold.

Lawsuit: Lafayette Police targeted teens outside bowling alley

Lawsuit: Lafayette Police targeted teens outside bowling alley
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Minor sues police department for wrongful detainment and excessive use of force

Minor sues police department for wrongful detainment and excessive use of force
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Court persuaded carbon black facility was hotbed for asbestos, affirms seven-figure ruling

Atkins NEW ORLEANS (Legal Newsline) – A Louisiana appeals court has affirmed a multimillion-dollar asbestos verdict against carbon black manufacturer Birla Carbon USA. Lawyers at Unglesby Law Firm and Baggett McCall convinced the state’s Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal on April 1 not to toss the verdict in favor of the family of Elray Lege, who died from mesothelioma. The decision, which affirmed Birla Carbon is 51% at fault for Lege’s death, sustains $4 million for Lege’s pain and suffering and $2 million to widow Brenda for wrongful death. The verdict also featured $500,000 to each of the Leges’ children, but the appeals ruling struck $800,000 of that, leaving a total verdict of about $7.2 million.

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