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University claims it is owed more than $1,100
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $1,100. -
University of Louisiana at Lafayette is seeking more than $3,000
A university is seeking over $3,000, claiming that a student never paid it. -
Louisiana State University is seeking nearly $10,000
A university is seeking nearly $10,000. -
College seeks more than $1,400 from former student
GRETNA – A community college is seeking damages for more than $1,400. -
Delgado Community College seeks $2,600 from former student
GRETNA – A community college is seeking more than $2,600. -
College is seeking more than $1,000 on an open account
GRETNA – A community college is seeking more than $1,000 on an open account. -
Delgado Community College claims former student owes more than $1,000
NEW ORLEANS – Delgado Community College is seeking more than $1,200 from a former student. -
University of New Orleans seeks past due tuition
NEW ORLEANS – The University of New Orleans is seeking more than $3,000 from a former student. -
Southeastern Louisiana University student allegedly owes past due tuition
NEW ORLEANS – Southeastern Louisiana University is seeking more than $1,000 in sums due. -
Delgado Community College is seeking more than $1,000
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking over $1,000. -
Southern University-Baton Rouge trying to collect past due bill
NEW ORLEANS – Southern University — Baton Rouge is seeking more than $2,000 from a former student. -
LSU claims student owes more than $1,000 on tuition bill
NEW ORLEANS – Louisiana State University is seeking over $1,000 in past-due tuition. -
University of New Orleans seeking more than $1,300 in payments
NEW ORLEANS – The University of New Orleans is seeking more than $1,300 from an Orleans Parish resident. -
Bankruptcy court must reconsider trustee fees in JFK Capital case, federal appeals court says
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Louisiana's Eastern District will have to reconsider trustee fees it decided to reduce in the bankruptcy of a Metairie man convicted of wire fraud, according to a revised a federal appeals court ruling earlier this month. -
Former Louisiana state senator reinstated to law practice after tax evasion conviction
Disbarred Monroe attorney and former Louisiana state Sen. Charles D. -
Slidel attorney permanently disbarred after "Doc-in-a-Box" conviction
Slidel attorney Joseph George Pastorek II, also a physician in Covington, has been permanently disbarred following a Jan. 30 Louisiana Supreme Court disciplinary proceeding after his 2011 conviction in the U.S. Department of Justice's -
Former New Orleans police official among signatories in California 'sanctuary city' case amicus brief
A Justice Department policy that ties federal funding to immigration-based requirements is "misguided" and hampers local law enforcement, former New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Ronal Serpas said in a recent press release. -
Southeastern Louisiana University seeking past due tuition
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking past due payments, claiming that an Orleans Parish man failed to pay his tuition. -
Southeastern Louisiana University suing over unpaid tuition
NEW ORLEANS – A university claims that they are owed more than $4,800. -
University of New Orleans trying to collect student debt
NEW ORLEANS – A university claims that a student failed to pay on a past due account.