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An Orleans Parish court has repeatedly ruled in favor of dozens of home and business owners, but more than $10 million in judgments have not been paid.
Attorney Danny Russell will appeal Judge Feldman s decision. | Russell Law Firm LLC
NEW ORLEANS – A federal judge has swatted down a second environmental lawsuit alleging that a chemical company’s operations have caused medical problems and health risks for the plant’s neighbors in St. John the Baptist Parish.
Judge Martin Feldman of the Eastern District of Louisiana granted the motions of defendants DuPont and Denka Performance Elastomer of LaPlant to dismiss a case filed by plaintiff David Acosta and others, concluding that the plaintiffs lacked a sustainable claim for relief. The allegations against Denka were also similar to a case (
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NEW ORLEANS Rickey Jackson s fearsome pass rush rarely came from the blind side.Quarterbacks usually saw the City Champ coming, and many still couldn t escape his grasp.Election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame proved somewhat more elusive for the…
NEW ORLEANS (AP) New Orleans Hornets team president Hugh Weber said Tuesday that the slow pace of the club s planned ownership change has no bearing on the franchise s ability to make key changes aimed at building a winner around star guard Chris…
Jan 12, 2021
NEW ORLEANS (AP) A New Orleans city council member took the oath of office as the city’s new district attorney Monday, facing a pandemic-related backlog of cases and high expectations from criminal justice reform advocates who rallied around him despite his indictment on federal tax charges.
Jason Williams vowed in his inaugural speech to hold those guilty of serious crimes accountable. But he repeatedly stressed the need in a city with a high incarceration rate and a high percentage of Black prisoners to stop seeking jail time for people whose crimes are related to poverty, drug addiction or mental illness.