Lafayette Consolidated Government
Recent News About Lafayette Consolidated Government
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Knight Oil Tools LLC alleged to owe more than $85,000 for services agreement
LAFAYETTE – A New Jersey corporation alleges that a Lafayette Parish company has failed to pay for services provided. -
Field service technician alleges former employers owe unpaid overtime wages
LAFAYETTE – A field service technician has filed a class-action lawsuit against three individuals over allegations of unpaid wages. -
Estate representative files suit against Riverside Construction alleging wrongful death
MONROE – An estate representative alleges his decedent drowned because his employer failed to provide a safe place to work and repair and maintain its equipment. -
Dixie Electric Membership Corp. employee alleges discriminatory treatment because of race, age
LAFAYETTE – A biracial man alleges he faced discrimination and harassment from his former employer because of his race. -
DHD Offshore Services LLC, Viral Investments allege they are owed more than $400,000
NEW ORLEANS – Two limited liability companies in the state allege they were not paid for goods and services that they provided. -
Motorist alleges she was injured in collision with KJ York Enterprise driver
LAFAYETTE – A woman alleges she was injured when the driver of a tractor-trailer failed to obey a traffic control device. -
Lawsuit alleges Lafayette police officer Illegally deleted photo of suspect
LAFAYETTE — A Lafayette corrections officer illegally deleted a photo a suspect’s mother took on her cellphone, a lawsuit filed in federal court claims. -
Consumer claims Janeway Law Firm sent misleading letters regarding alleged debt
LAFAYETTE – A Lafayette Parish consumer alleges a debt collector sent misleading letters. -
Lafayette man claims officer slammed him to ground during traffic stop
LAFAYETTE — A motorist is suing officer Derrick Miles, interim police chief Reginald Thomas and their employer Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government, citing alleged unreasonable searches and seizures. -
USPS failed to hear claims for injury from mail truck collision, suit says
LAFAYETTE — A couple is suing the USPS and a mail truck driver, citing alleged denial of claims for injuries the husband suffered during a traffic collision. -
After eligibility question, Anseman loses race for state appeals court judgeship
LAKE CHARLES — After a last-minute ruling kept her name on the ballot, Vanessa Anseman lost her bid for a place on the Louisiana 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal, Division B. -
University sues student for past-due debt
The University of Louisiana is seeking more than $3,000 stemming from a student contract for housing and meals. -
$12,000 claim filed against cruise line
A beverage company is seeking more than $12,000 in an open account from a cruise line. -
Louisiana salon owners reach settlement in suit against cosmetology board
BATON ROUGE — A lawsuit alleging that Louisiana regulators discriminated against Vietnamese-owned salon establishments has reached a settlement. -
Civil lawsuit filed against Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office, Ville Platte PD
VILLE PLATTE — A lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court Western District of Louisiana against the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Ville Platte Police Department alleges that the plaintiffs experienced illegal investigative holds and a violation of their Fourth Amendment rights. -
Lafayette man sues after being shot by police
A man who was shot after fleeing from a police officer is suing the officer and the parish government, alleging he was illegally arrested and deprived of his liberty. -
Arizona Turbine Technology accuses Franklin companies, individual of defamation
LAFAYETTE – A Franklin man and two limited liability companies are accused of making false and unlawful communications regarding an Arizona company. -
Waste Management of Louisiana alleges Gates on Manhattan failed to pay for services
GRETNA – A waste management company is seeking damages for unpaid work. -
Lawsuit dismissal allows Mystic Krewe of Nyx to toss T-shirts during Mardi Gras
NEW ORLEANS — An intellectual-property lawsuit has failed to stop the Mystic Krewe of Nyx from celebrating Mardi Gras by throwing T-shirts during the parade. -
Inland Dredging Co. seaman claims he was injured because of unsafe work environment
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafayette seaman alleges he was injured when the vessel he was traveling on struck a submerged island.