Lhalie Castillo News
Sisung Film Finance alleges it is owed more than $1 million from 'Killing Salazar' producers
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans lender claims two Universal City, California corporations owe it for a loan.
Former court reporter alleges disability benefits claim was wrongfully denied
NEW ORLEANS – A Kenner resident formerly employed as a court reporter for Jefferson Parish District Court alleges her claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied.
Man alleges he was injured when he was hit by drill collar
NEW ORLEANS – A Washington Parish seaman alleges the joint operators of the Coastal 20 vessel are responsible for the injuries he sustained while working.
Woman alleges she needed surgery after being struck by cart at a Family Dollar store
SHREVEPORT – A Family Dollar shopper alleges she was injured by a cart that wasn't properly secured.
Estate claims 'The Great Debaters' producers were unjustly enriched at family's expense
SHREVEPORT – The estate of the man portrayed in the movie "The Great Debaters" allege it was never compensated for the use of its decedent's life experiences.
Government alleges Baton Rouge woman fraudulently received more than $89,000
BATON ROUGE – A Baton Rouge resident is accused of falsely reporting to the U.S. Social Security Administration that she and her husband had separated.
Couple seeks more than $1 million in punitive damages after injuries allegedly caused by deputies
BATON ROUGE – A Livingston Parish couple alleges the husband was injured because of the actions of two sheriff's deputies.
African-American Textron Marine & Land Systems employee alleges discrimination
NEW ORLEANS – An African-American Slidell resident alleges he was subjected to discriminatory treatment because of his race at his place of employment.
Florida corporation seeks return of commitment fee from First National Bank of Commerce
NEW ORLEANS – A Florida corporation alleges an Orleans Parish bank misrepresented that it could honor a loan.
Men file suit against judges, sheriff over allegations of civil rights violations
SHREVEPORT – Two indigent citizens arrested on panhandling charges allege their civil rights were violated.
Motorist seeks damages of $1.5 million after accident with USPS employee
NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana man alleges he filed a claim to the federal government after a motor vehicle accident with a federal employee and that the claim has yet to be decided.
McNeil & Meyers Asset Management Group faces suit over collection calls
NEW ORLEANS – A Tennessee consumer claims a Metairie debt collector harassed and threatened her.
Three Threads LLC home decor company accuses individual of copyright infringement
BATON ROUGE – A Baton Rouge home decor company claims a St. Tammany Parish individual is using its marks and creating similar products.