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Judge raps attorneys in Benson trust legal tussle
Attorneys representing the owner of the New Orleans Saints and his daughter were reprimanded for failing to officially inform a San Antonio court that a settlement was reached. -
Saints, Pelicans' owner settles with estranged daughter over trust fund
SAN ANTONIO – A legal dispute between Tom Benson, the owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and NBA's Pelicans, and his estranged daughter over who should control a family trust fund in Texas has been settled. -
Battle over Tom Benson's Saints and Pelicans shares far from over
NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans owner Tom Benson received a favorable ruling in October when a judge blocked an attempt to prevent court proceedings determining whether he can swap ownership shares in trusts for promissory notes. -
Homeless woman seeks $4.5 million in suit against New Orleans Saints, NFL
GRETNA – A homeless woman has filed a lawsuit against the New Orleans Saints and the National Football League claiming she suffers from effects of abuse she received when she was formerly employed by them. -
Physical therapist and clinic sued by patient who claims they allowed her to fall, injure her leg
GRETNA – A woman is suing a physical therapist and clinic after she allegedly was allowed to fall while in their care and injure herself, necessitating two surgeries and several months of being bedridden. -
Former employee sued for allegedly misappropriating $51K through company credit card and bank account
GRETNA – An oil drilling equipment company is suing one of its employees who allegedly misused a company credit card and took cash out of its bank account. -
New Orleans Saints and stadium district sued over woman's fall at game
NEW ORLEANS – A woman is suing the New Orleans Saints and the local stadium district for injuries she claims to have received while attending a football game. -
Superdome sued by man who allegedly fell on stairs during Saints game
A New Orleans man is suing a local stadium for injuries he claims to have received while attending a professional football game. -
Saints' Vilma sues NFL and Goodell over 'Bounty Rule' statements
Vilma NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans Saints' linebacker Jonathan Vilma has filed a defamation suit against the National Football League and Commissioner Roger Goodell over statements the defendants made about Saints' players intentionally injuring opposing players. -
NFL claims Who Dat Inc. has avoided litigation discovery
Wittmann The National Football League (NFL) claims that Who Dat Inc. has repeatedly avoided and put off its discovery obligations in the federal litigation determining the owner of the phrase "Who Dat?" most commonly associated with the New Orleans Saints. -
Final scheduling order set in 'Who Dat' litigation
Bussert Following a final pre-trial conference in April, U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier has issued an order laying out a schedule and deadlines in litigation over the ownership of the phrase "Who Dat." -
Plaintiffs granted default in 'Who Dat' litigation after correcting mistake
Barbier A federal Clerk of Court has granted Who Dat? Inc.'s motion for entry of default against three defendants that have failed to respond to their lawsuit over ownership of the term "Who Dat." -
Clerk denies plaintiff's request for default judgment in 'Who Dat' case
A federal Clerk of Court has denied a plaintiffs' motion for default judgments against three defendants they claim have failed to respond to their lawsuit over ownership of the term "Who Dat." -
NFL seeks to continue 'Who Dat' trial
Harris The National Football League is seeking to postpone a trial date set for July in a lawsuit involving ownership of the phrase "Who Dat" saying the litigation has changed dramatically. -
Judge denies motion for protective order in 'Who Dat' lawsuit
Cedillo Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby has denied a motion for a protective order filed by the New Orleans Saints in connection with litigation involving the ownership of the phrase "Who Dat," according to documents filed in federal court in New Orleans. -
Protective order motion filed in 'Who Dat' lawsuit
Barbier A motion for protective order has been filed in a case involving the ownership rights to the term "Who Dat," according to court documents in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisisana. -
Three attorneys drop out of 'Who Dat' litigation
Barbier Three attorneys working for the plaintiff in a suit over the rights to the term "Who Dat" have withdrawn as counsel of record, according to filings in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. -
Judge allows counterclaims to proceed in 'Who Dat' lawsuit
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier has denied a motion to dismiss counterclaims filed by three Louisiana businesses in a lawsuit relating to the owner of the phrase "Who Dat."