Lafayette Consolidated Government
Recent News About Lafayette Consolidated Government
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University of Louisiana claims former student owes more than $2,500
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $2,500 in sums due on an open account. -
Case activity for Barrett Beach Bungalows vs BP Exploration & Production, Inc. on Jan. 4
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activities in the suit brought by Barrett Beach Bungalows and Lizard Property Management against BP Exploration & Production, Inc. on Jan. 4: -
Plaintiff files legal action seeking more than $11,000, alleging that the customer remained negligent in sums due
NEW ORLEANS – An LLC is seeking more than $11,000 in sums due on an open account. -
Lawsuit over Jefferson Parish landfill points to need for waste disposal alternatives, activist says
A recently filed lawsuit accuses Jefferson Parish's landfill of causing health problems for nearby residents. -
Lafayette attorney disbarred - but not permanently - in split Supreme Court decision
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended Lafayette attorney Michael Sean Reid has been disbarred following a split Dec. 5 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding regarding multiple allegations, including abandoning his practice and trust fund irregularities. -
Asset management company seeks more than $83,000 on student loan debt
GRETNA – An asset management company is seeking more than $83,000. -
Disbarred Lafayette attorney faces permanent disbarment for allegedly failing to disburse settlement
NEW ORLEANS – Disbarred Lafayette attorney Harold D. Register Jr. faces possible permanent disbarment following a recent recommendation by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over allegations he converted more than $85,000. -
Pedestrian sues after allegedly falling on Lafayette Street
GRETNA – Marcia R. Toca filed a complaint on Nov. 7 in the 24th Judicial District Court against Coffer Properties and Lauren McGinnis. -
Vermilion Parish judge, Lafayette attorney receive deferred suspensions in separate Supreme Court filings
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – A judge in Vermilion Parish received a partially deferred suspension and a Lafayette attorney received a fully deferred suspension in separate Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceedings issued Nov. 14. -
Company's alleged debt leads to lawsuit
Two businesses may head to court over an alleged $77,000 debt. -
Financial company seeks nearly $8,000 for alleged debt
A Jefferson Parish resident faces a lawsuit from a finance company. -
Lafayette Parish schools deny allegations that lottery process for admission to magnet academies is rigged
The Lafayette Parish School System is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit that alleges administrators conspired to rig the school system's lottery process for admission to magnet academies. -
Lafayette attorney reprimanded, Slidell attorney indefinitely suspended in separate LA Supreme Court actions
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Lafayette attorney Jeanne Marie Laborde was publicly reprimanded and Slidell attorney Brian Anthony Dragon was indefinitely suspended in recent Louisiana Supreme Court actions. -
Woman seeks damages after fall in a Laborie's Budget Saver
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a fall. -
University of Louisiana seeks over $5,700 from former student
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $5,000 in sums due. -
SEC files 'cherry picking' complaint against Lafayette financial adviser
LAFAYETTE – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint against a Louisiana financial adviser alleging that the company was involved in a "cherry picking" scheme, stealing millions from clients. -
Student owes more than $4,000, university says
The University of Louisiana accuses a student of not paying a bill for tuition, room and board. -
University student faces lawsuit over room and board debt
The University of Louisiana is pursuing litigation against a student for alleged nonpayment of room and board. -
Woman sues Golden Nugget, Lake Charles Police for alleged false arrest
Golden Nugget Casino and the Lake Charles City Police Department face a lawsuit over excessive force and false arrest. -
Marine transportation firm requests federal court to hear dispute over disaster relief oil shipment
LAFAYETTE – A Louisiana-based marine transportation company being sued in a dispute involving the shipping of 5 million gallons of oil to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria recently requested the breach of contract suit be moved to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.