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Two attorneys from Rapides and St. Charles parishes were disciplined in separate Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceedings issued Sept. 14.
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The Louisiana Supreme Court suspended Destrehan attorney Neil Dennis William Montgomery over complaints filed by two former clients.
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NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Destrehan attorney Neil Dennis William Montgomery faces possible suspension following a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation to the state Supreme Court earlier this month over complaints filed by two former clients' in divorce and family cases.
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NEW ORLEANS – A man claims that he was quoted a price which was not honored by a contractor.
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NEW ORLEANS – A woman claims that a man has failed to respond to her wishes to partition a piece of property.
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NEW ORLEANS – A company is seeking damages, claiming that foam insulation was installed incorrectly and not fixed.
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NEW ORLEANS – Two men are seeking damages claiming that the presence of toxic mold on a worksite injured them.
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NEW ORLEANS – A man claims a Jefferson Parish construction company he hired to renovate his home abandoned the project.
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NEW ORLEANS – Grain exporters have filed suit against a fumigation company alleging they were caused a loss of cargo because of the defendant's actions.
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NEW ORLEANS – A diver is seeking compensation for injuries he sustained while on the clock.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana man says his employer, Lafitte Guest House and Frenchmen Hotel, wrongfully terminated him based on his age.
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A Metairie labor union is suing a plumbing business and its owners, alleging funds were not deposited in benefit accounts, per the collective bargaining agreement.
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GRETNA – A local sewerage district is being sued by a woman who claims she was injured in a traffic accident caused by one of their drivers.
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NEW ORLEANS -- An export company is asking a federal judge to seize its cargo of Distiller's Dried Grains before it leaves port.
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Renaissance Rx may still operate at the New Orleans Bio Innovation Center, though the company name is not advertised on the exterior. Approximately 10 other companies that operate at the center list their presence.
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GRETNA – The founder of a multimillion dollar biotech company is being sued after allegedly defaulting on the purchase of a pair of local pharmacies.
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GRETNA – A homeowner is suing a woman who he claims signed a contract to buy his home, but backed out of the purchase when it came time to close the deal.
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GRETNA – A corporate retailer is being sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act and for personal injuries a blind woman claims she received when she was kicked out of its Metairie store for bringing in her service dog.
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NEW ORLEANS – In a best-selling 2009 non-fiction book , Abdulrahman Zeitoun is portrayed as a hero for helping others in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. In the pages of a recent lawsuit, Zeitoun's ex-wife accuses the man of acts that are anything but heroic.