Covington
Recent News About Covington
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Hornbeck Offshore Services alleges companies owe $1 million
NEW ORLEANS – A Covington company alleges that London, England-based companies owe it money. -
Portable cooler manufacturer accuses competitor of unfair trade practices
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana portable cooler manufacturer is suing a Mississippi competitor, alleging unfair competition and/or unfair or deceptive act or practices and unjust enrichment. -
St. Tammany Parish DA asks court to give him control of all parish government legal affairs
COVINGTON — A 22nd Judicial District Court judge will hold the second hearing in a lawsuit between the district attorney and the St. Tammany Parish government on Monday. -
Equipment provider alleges oil production company owes $123,000
LAKE CHARLES — A Lafayette equipment provider is suing a Covington oil company, citing alleged it owes more than $123,000 for services and equipment rendered. -
Former band director alleges LSU mishandled donations
BATON ROUGE — Former Louisiana State University Band Director Roy King recently filed a lawsuit against the school, alleging he was fired because he refused to comply with what he said was the university’s illegal handling of donor contributions and also claims he was offered bribes by some LSU officials. -
Plywood manufacturer accuses polyurethane patch business of antitrust violations
BATON ROUGE — A Louisiana plywood manufacturer is suing an Oregon polyurethane patch manufacturer, alleging violation of antitrust law. -
Daiquiris & Creams accused of copyright infringement
NEW ORLEANS – Several entertainment companies have filed suit against a restaurant over claims there has been public performances of their works without authorization. -
Doris Metropolitan employees allege they were not properly paid
NEW ORLEANS – Fifteen servers and bartenders have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging they were not paid overtime or minimum wages. -
Restaurant owner alleges Capital One failed to comply with court order
NEW ORLEANS — A Covington restaurant owner is suing Capital One, alleging failure to comply with a court order. -
BMI, music groups accuse Covington bar of of copyright violations
NEW ORLEANS – A collection of music corporations is suing a Covington bar, alleging the bar has used their music without permission or proper license. -
Welder alleges Bollinger Shipyards refused to let him return to work
NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana welder supervisor and leaderman is suing a Lafourche Parish shipyard owner, alleging the company wrongfully refused to allow him to work despite a medical release from his doctor. -
Worker accuses St. Tammany Parish Hospital of wrongful termination
NEW ORLEANS – A St. Tammany Parish woman says her employer terminated her after she took leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). -
Marine transport worker blames vessel owner for hand injury
NEW ORLEANS – A former crew member aboard the Mr. Hampton is suing its owner, alleging that negligence led to a serious hand injury. -
Attorney alleges he was part of a class-action suit and deserves compensation
NEW ORLEANS – An attorney is requesting the court’s assistance in declaring that he was part of a suit against the American Tobacco Co. and is deserving of compensation. -
Shipyard worker alleges that employers violated her FMLA rights
NEW ORLEANS – A tack welder is taking her former employer over her allegedly unlawful termination and violations of her rights. -
Fire truck mechanic seeks damages over defamation allegations
NEW ORLEANS – A fire truck mechanic alleges his former employer engaged in malicious acts to sully his name during his employment and after he was terminated. -
Patient blames Stryker Orthopaedics for injuries from allegedly faulty hip implant
NEW ORLEANS – A St. Tammany Parish couple is suing Stryker Orthopaedics over an allegedly defective Rejuvenate titanium alloy hip joint implant. -
Hollycrest Shopping Center accused of restricting handicapped access
NEW ORLEANS – A disabled St. Tammany Parish woman is suing Hollycrest Shopping Center, claiming its accommodations restrict handicapped access. -
Paraplegic alleges restricted wheelchair access at Sunshine Plaza
NEW ORLEANS – A Covington woman says access for her and other wheelchair users is illegally restricted at Sunshine Plaza in St. Tammany Parish. -
Former Hertz employee seeks court’s permission to escape non-compete clause
NEW ORLEANS – A St. Tammany Parish man is suing Hertz in a dispute concerning an employee confidentiality and separation agreement.