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Child sex abuse victims in New Orleans Archdiocese case accuse Jones Walker firm of excessive legal fees
A group of sexual abuse survivors who have filed claims against the Archdiocese of New Orleans blasted the archdiocese’s law firm for “vague, redundant, unnecessary and/or excessive” bankruptcy billing practices. -
U.S. Attorney’s Office for The Eastern District of Louisiana Observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October marks the observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans joins the U.S. Department of Justice in commemorating DVAM, paying tribute to victims and survivors, and saluting the dedication of the advocates, service providers, justice professionals, law enforcement officers, and first responders who tirelessly work in support of survivors. -
Assistant engineer accuses vessel operator of causing injuries
NEW ORLEANS — A Jefferson Parish worker is suing a vessel operator, alleging its negligence led to him suffering injuries. -
Finanicial business accuses Louisiana customer of fraudulent transfer
NEW ORLEANS — A financial business is suing a Louisiana man, alleging fraudulent transfer in the loss of a car. -
Lafaeytte Parish business alleges Louisiana man owes $65,000
NEW ORLEANS — A Lafayette County company is suing a Louisiana man, alleging false representation or actual fraud. -
U.S. accuses Louisiana couple of Social Security fraud
NEW ORLEANS — A government agency is suing a Louisiana couple, alleging false representation in collecting Social Security. -
Trustee accuses physician providers of fraudulent transfer
NEW ORLEANS — A trustee is suing a group of Louisiana medical providers, alleging fraudulent transfer. -
Man alleges individuals fraudulently obtained loan, used for personal expenses
NEW ORLEANS – A man alleges his home is being foreclosed on because of a fraudulently obtained mortgage intended for repairs. -
Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff's Credit Union seeks repayment of allegedly unpaid loan
NEW ORLEANS – A creditor is suing a debtor alleging fraudulent misrepresentation.