DiLeo New Orleans attorney Greg DiLeo has been litigating personal injury cases in state and federal court for almost 30 years. So it's hard to imagine that he was ever shy, as he describes himself when he was an undergraduate student at Louisiana State University.
Payton The Louisiana Senate unanimously passed a bill that prohibits insurance companies from canceling or not renewing policies of homeowners with Chinese drywall.
The city of New Orleans filed a motion to continue a class certification hearing set for June 18 in Orleans Parish Civil District Court in a case over the city's use of red light cameras.
Stanley A rule hearing for a class action suit against the Louisiana Department of Social Services (LDSS) is set for June 18 in Orleans Parish Civil District Court.
Both sides in a contract dispute involving a New Orleans contractor were told May 12 that the Orleans Parish Civil District Court will not settle who is responsible to pay for arbitration.
A Kenner, La. athletic equipment company is asking a federal judge to declare that it has not been infringing on the trademark of California-based L.A. Gear.
Stephen Tyler and Dorothy Malik, individually and as heirs of their late son Zachary Malik Tyler, filed suit against TLC Services, Inc., Children's Hospital and its insurer on May 13 in the Orleans Parish District Court.
After Hurricane Gustav made landfall near Cocodrie with sustained winds in excess of 115 miles per hour property owner George Swain submitted a claim for property damage regarding his residential property at Louis XIV Street in New Orleans.
A New Orleans personal injury attorney is a co-plaintiff in a product liability suit against Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. over its antibacterial drug Levaquin.
A Ritz-Carlton club concierge claims age discrimination after being terminated for telling a celebrity guest that a young female employee thought he was handsome.
Holmes A motion for exception of no cause of action hearing was suspended until July 15 in a contract suit involving a sports bar in Mid-City New Orleans.
Winn-Dixie is the subject of two separate lawsuits filed in Orleans Parish District Court May 13 over injuries allegedly sustained by customers at the same store at different times.