Keurig is now recalling more than 7 million machines due to reports of burn injuries. Keurig manufactures single-serve coffee brewing machines that are very popular in the US. The machines use a single packet that makes one cup off coffee ...
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Where Wage Theft Occurs Wage theft occurs when an employer does not fully compensate employees for the time they have worked. Every day, minimum wage workers are cheated by their employers out of money they have earned. The most ...
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The Port of New Orleans recently announced that a new type of state-of-the-art shipping vessel called “Bahri ships” will be calling on the port every 24 days, after a recent deal with Bahri Logistics that connects New Orleans to ...
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The cruise line Royal Caribbean is employing its cruise ship, Enchantment of the Seas, a thousand-foot ship that can handle almost 2,500 passengers, to evacuate thousands of employees from Florida before Hurricane Irma’s anticipated ...
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The Coast Guard rescued at least thirty-two people from vessels in Texas waters on Friday, August 25 and Saturday, August 26, as Hurricane Harvey made landfall. The Coast Guard deployed 14 boats and seven helicopters to Houston and the ...
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The Merchant Marine Act of 1920, more commonly referred to as the Jones Act, allows a seaman who has been injured on the job to recover “maintenance” and “cure” benefits from their employer. They can collect these ...
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On August 18, 2017, Louisiana Association for Justice held its annual Maritime Law Conference, High Stakes on the High Seas, at Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana. United States District Judge Carl J. Barbier and Hugh Lambert ...
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Tugboats are vital to maritime industries. They come in three basic types: oceangoing, harbor and river tugboats. Tugboats perform a variety of important services – they guide larger vessels like cruise ships or container vessels through narrow ...
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At approximately 2:00 PM this afternoon, a CSX train collided with a charter bus that was stalled on railroad tracks in downtown Biloxi, Mississippi. After striking the stationary bus, the train reportedly pushed the bus about 300 feet down the ...
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An explosion at the Phillips 66 pipeline in Paradis, Louisiana, Thursday (Feb. 9) injured two workers, and one worker is missing. The pipeline runs from Venice to Paradis and carries raw natural gas liquids. The pipeline explosion ...
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This morning, Governor John Bel Edwards issued an opinion editorial, emphasizing that protecting coastal Louisiana has wide reaching impacts not just for the state, but for the entire nation. The presidential election spurred a lot of talk ...
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A Pierre Part man was killed during a boating accident on Monday, January 9, in Assumption Parish. According to investigators, 31-year-old Aaron Vickrey died after his 16-foot aluminum boat hit a pier, ejecting him from the ...
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