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GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages alleging breach of standard of care for her knee pain.
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NEW ORLEANS – A hotel is seeking damages for a breach of contract.
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NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish man is seeking damages for promissory notes that were allegedly not repaid.
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NEW ORLEANS – Two individuals are seeking damages after being hit by a bus while walking.
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NEW ORLEANS – An individual claims that after four years of work, the employer failed to pay the amount promised.
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NEW ORLEANS – A property owners association is suing tenants, alleging past due payments.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Texas corporation that owns an interest in a Terrebonne Parish property claims leasees on the property are operating without a lease and are not complying with state laws regarding co-ownership of the property.
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NEW ORLEANS – The winning bidders for the job to renovate and revitalize the World Trade Center are waiting out the last few days to see if the latest dismissal of the case holding up that work will be the last. Two Canal Street Investors, losing bidder and plaintiff in the case that didn't send legal counsel or any officers to the most recent hearing, has only days remaining to appeal Orleans Civil District Court Judge Tiffany Chase's decision to again dismiss the
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NEW ORLEANS – The presiding judge for pending litigation involving the bidding process to renovate the World Trade Center has said she will take more than a month to consider two motions to dismiss the case, according to one of two filings logged Nov. 7.
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NEW ORLEANS – The now resigned president of a development company that has stalled work at the World Trade Center with litigation over how the city awarded a bid in the project remains under a judge's order to appear for deposition next week.
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NEW ORLEANS – A limited liability company is seeking an annulment of final judgments rendered against it in a lawsuit.
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NEW ORLEANS – Anyone who thought development of New Orleans' former World Trade Center, stalled for more than a year by litigation over how the city awarded bids in the project, would move forward after a judge's dismissal of a lawsuit in the case last summer has been disappointed.
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NEW ORLEANS – Development of New Orleans' former World Trade Center, stalled for a year by litigation over how the city awarded the bid in the project, may soon move ahead following a judge's dismissal of a lawsuit in the case.
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GRETNA – An Orleans man claims that he was caused to slip and fall on a wet substance in the men's restroom at an Applebee's.
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NEW ORLEANS – A bill recently signed into law meant to prevent the type of litigation that has stalled development of New Orleans' former World Trade Center is being called unconstitutional by an ?attorney for the plaintiff in that litigation.
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NEW ORLEANS – The office of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is pleased that the state legislature passed onto the governor legislation aimed at preventing the type of litigation that now embroils the city's former World Trade Center, a spokesman said.
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NEW ORLEANS – Legislation aimed at preventing the type of litigation that now embroils New Orleans' former World Trade Center passed the state Senate during its session on Sunday and now is on its way to Gov. John Bel Edwards.
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NEW ORLEANS – The winning bidder to develop New Orleans' former World Trade Center, embroiled in a court battle with one of the losing bidders, will ask an appeals court to reconsider its decision to revoke a lower court judge's order that a Florida business man appear for deposition.
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NEW ORLEANS – With a hearing date looming after the long Memorial Day weekend, attorneys for the company that lost its bid to develop the former World Trade Center in New Orleans have filed a memorandum they hope will bolster their right to sue the city.
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NEW ORLEANS – A bill that once stood to cost the losing bidder in the World Trade Center redevelopment litigation tens of millions of dollars to maintain its lawsuits against the city, but now likely won't, is headed to the state House floor.