Lafayette Consolidated Government
Recent News About Lafayette Consolidated Government
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Crew member alleges ship owner's negligence led to injuries
LAFAYETTE — A Louisiana man is suing a Baton Rouge vessel owner, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and negligence. -
IberiaBank alleges promissory note remains unpaid
GRETNA – A Lafayette Parish bank alleges that a Kenner resident has failed to pay a debt. -
IberiaBank alleges money is owed on promissory note
GRETNA – A Lafayette Parish bank alleges that two customers failed to make installment payments as outlined in a promissory note. -
Mother accuses healthcare providers of medical malpractice
ALEXANDRIA — A Mississippi woman is suing a number of health care providers, alleging they caused harm to her son. -
Louisiana men blame Texas motorist for car crash
LAFAYETTE — Two Louisiana residents are suing a Texas motorist, alleging his negligence caused a rear-end crash. -
Dog owner, sitter seek damages after alleged attack by neighbor's dog
GRETNA – Two individuals are seeking damages after an alleged dog attack. -
Judiciary Commission of Louisiana adds new member using unique selection process
NEW ORLEANS – Breaux Bridge educator Ashley Gary Higginbotham is the newest member of the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, the state's judicial disciplinary agency, which has a unique method for adding members compared to similar agencies in other states. -
Family accuses Morse village police of minor's unlawful arrest
LAFAYETTE — The family of a minor is suing village of Morse police officers alleging the unlawful arrest of that minor. -
Man claims defective elevator caused injuries
LAFAYETTE – A Vermillion Parish man alleges he was injured by an elevator. -
5th District DA dismisses parish funding lawsuit
LAFAYETTE – The district attorney for Louisiana’s fifth district has dismissed his lawsuit over funding for his office. -
Man alleges discriminatory treatment while working for Linear Controls Inc.
LAFAYETTE – An African-American Muslim alleges his former employer discriminated against him because of his race and religion. -
Cook alleges he was injured while aboard a supply vessel
NEW ORLEANS – A cook for an offshore supply vessel alleges he was injured on the job. -
Man alleges he was injured on jobsite
LAFAYETTE – An HVAC technician alleges he was injured when a hand rail gave way. -
Man alleges he was injured when transport basket line broke
LAFAYETTE – A technician alleges he was injured while working on a platform in the Gulf of Mexico. -
Woman alleges she fell, was injured at Super I Foods
LAFAYETTE – A woman alleges she fell and was injured in a New Iberia grocery store. -
Father extends fight to control late son's remains up to Louisiana Supreme Court
NEW ORLEANS – Eugene Sonnier II recently asked the Louisiana Supreme Court to review a case related to ownership of the remains of and burial plot for his son, Eugene Sonnier III, who died in 2013 while serving in the United States Air Force. -
Former employees allege landscaping service owes overtime
LAFAYETTE — Five former employees are suing a New Iberia landscaping business, alleging failure to pay overtime wages. -
University of Louisiana alleges former student owes fees
GRETNA – The University of Louisiana at Lafayette claims that a former student failed to make necessary payments. -
5th District DA hopes parish suit to fully fund his office 'evokes a conversation'
LAFAYETTE – Keith Stutes, the district attorney for Louisiana’s fifth district since 2015, said he hopes his lawsuit against the Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) to fully fund his office will start a conversation that leads to a resolution. -
Customer blames Lafayette furniture store for injuries
OPELOUSAS — A St. Landry Parish customer is suing a Lafayette furniture store, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.