- Maritime Law Remedies for Gulf Coast Nautical Injuries (Bohrer Law Firm, LLC, 8/27/09): The Gulf Coast region of the United States is an incredible commercial asset for both industry and tourism. >> Read More <<
- Preliminary Settlement with city reached (dailyworld.com, 10/23/07): A preliminary settlement has been reached in an 11-year-old class-action lawsuit. >> Read More <<
- Junk faxes may cost Verizon $8 million (2theadvocate.com, 7/19/07): Sending out more than 10,000 junk faxes to Louisiana, Florida and Alabama businesses may cost Verizon Wireless more than $8 million. >>Read More<<
- 2 more La. residents file suit *** Body parts "improperly obtained" (The Advocate, 03/30/2006): Two more south Louisianians are suing a company accused of looting diseased corpses for tissue and selling it to area hospitals for transplants. >>Read More<<
- La. recipients of dubious transplant parts sue companies (The Advocate, 03/04/2006): Hundreds of Louisianians may have body parts transplanted inside them that were looted from corpses - some riddled with cancer or infected with syphilis or hepatitis. >>Read More<<
- 3 firms agree to pay in lawsuit over junk faxes (The Advocate, 12/28/2005): Three companies will spend more than $2 million to settle claims they illegally blasted Louisiana businesses with junk faxes. >>Read More<<
- Louisianians jump into iPod lawsuit (The Advocate, 12/27/2005): Emily Mayo of Baton Rouge is taking one of the world's biggest computer makers to court - over some scratches. >>Read More<<
- Orleans Breaking News (Nola.com, 9/28/05): Class-action lawsuits stemming from Hurricane Katrina are beginning to pile up in U.S. District Court in New Orleans, as lawyers jockey to stake a claim in what could be a years-long series of legal battles over who to blame for damages stemming from the storm. >>Read More<<
- Judge rules junk faxes not protected speech (The Baton Rouge Advocate, 08/06/2004): A federal judge refused Thursday to dismiss 14 class-action lawsuits against 13 companies, accusing them of faxing unsolicited advertisements to Baton Rouge businesses. >>Read More<<
- Suits target "junk" advertising faxes (The Baton Rouge Advocate, 03/12/2003): Frank LaPorte thought he was doing his regular customers a favor. A few months after the 59-year-old Baton Rouge native opened a Quizno's Classic Subs shop on Sherwood Forest Boulevard four years ago, he started faxing discount coupons to folks who had dropped their business cards in a bowl on the counter. >>Read More<<
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