Cases
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McGee v. Barton
as 24-30038
Plaintiff: Dumauriea L. McGee
Defendant: Trent Barton, Assistant Warden, Marcus Jones, Major, Gabriel Hebert, Major and others
Jefferson Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30023
Plaintiff: Jefferson Parish
Intervenor: Louisiana State, ex rel, Jeff Landry, Attorney General and Louisiana State, through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management, Thomas F. Harris, Secretary
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated
Jefferson Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30022
Plaintiff: Jefferson Parish
Intervenor: Louisiana State, ex rel, Jeff Landry, Attorney General and Louisiana State, through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management, Thomas F. Harris, Secretary
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated and Chevron USA Holdings, Incorporated, As successor in interest to Texaco, Incorporated
Plaquemines Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30028
Plaintiff: Plaquemines Parish
Intervenor: Louisiana State, ex rel. Jeff Landry, Attorney General and Louisiana State, through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management, Thomas F. Harris, Secretary
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated and Chevron USA, Incorporated, as successor in interest to Gulf Oil Corporation and the California Company
Plaquemines Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30029
Plaintiff: Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources and Louisiana State, ex rel, Parish of Plaquemines
Intervenor: Louisiana State, ex rel, Jeff Landry, Attorney General
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated, Named as Successor in Interest to Chevron Oil Company, The California Company and Gulf and Oil Corp. and Chevron Pipeline Company, Named as Successor in Interest to Gulf Refining Company
Plaquemines Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30030
Plaintiff: Plaquemines Parish
Intervenor: Louisiana State, ex rel. Jeff Landry, Attorney General and Louisiana State, through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management, Thomas F. Harris, Secretary
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated, as successor in interest to the California Company and Chevron Oil Company and Chevron U.S.A. Holdings, Incorporated, as successor in interest to Texaco Incorporated
Jefferson Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30031
Plaintiff: Jefferson Parish and Louisiana State, ex rel, Parish of Jefferson
Intervenor: Louisiana State, through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management, Thomas F. Harris, Secretary and Louisiana State, ex rel, Jeff Landry, Attorney General
Defendant: Chevron U.S.A. Holdings, Incorporated, as successor in interest to Texaco E&P Inc. and Texaco Inc., Chevron USA, Incorporated, as successor in interest to The California Company, Atlantic Richfield Company, in its own capacity and as successor in interest to Acro Oil and Gas Company-Division of Atlantic Richfield and others
Plaquemines Parish v. Chevron
as 24-30032
Plaintiff: Plaquemines Parish and Louisiana State, ex rel, Parish of Plaquemines
Intervenor: Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Management and its Secretary, Thomas F. Harris and Louisiana State, ex rel, Jeff Landry, Attorney General
Defendant: Chevron USA, Incorporated, in its own capacity and as successor in interest to Chevron Oil Company and the California Company, Chevron USA Holdings, Incorporated, as successor in interest to Texaco E & P, Incorporated and Texaco, Incorporated, Texas Company and others
Zierhut v. Louisiana Department of Corrections et al
as 3:2024cv00008
Plaintiff: Bruce Zierhut
Defendant: Louisiana Department of Corrections, Louisiana State Prison Hospital, Unknown LeBlanc and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Reynolds v. Robinson
as 23-30923
Petitioner: Jeffrey Michael Reynolds
Respondent: Alvin Robinson, Warden, Nelson Coleman Correctional Center and Louisiana State

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