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Southeastern Louisiana University trying to collect unpaid debt
NEW ORLEANS – Southeastern Louisiana University claims that a student has failed to pay his tuition. -
Philadelphia attorney suspended for allegedly practicing law while ineligible
Philadelphia attorney Dounnisei Kuo Gbalazeh, first admitted to the Louisiana State Bar more 10 years ago, has been suspended following a Dec. 5 Louisiana Supreme Court disciplinary proceeding over allegations she tried to practice law while ineligible. -
Major Louisiana associations nominate 5th Circuit judges
Kyle S. Duncan and Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt belong in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, according to three major Louisiana associations. -
Delgado Community College trying to collect more than $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A former Delgado Community College student allegedly owes the school more than $2,000. -
Northwestern State University seeking past due tuition
NEW ORLEANS — Northwestern State University is seeking more than $1,600 in past due tuition from a former student. -
Northwestern State trying to collect on past due tuition
GRETNA — Northwestern State University is seeking more than $8,800 from a former student. -
Jefferson Parish man allegedly owes university more than $4,000
GRETNA — A New Orleans university is seeking the balance on a past due account held by a Jefferson Parish man. -
University of New Orleans seeking past due tuition
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans is seeking to recover more than $1,000 in unpaid tuition. -
Woman allegedly owes University of New Orleans more than $1,300
GRETNA — The University of New Orleans is seeking damages for an open account that is in arrears for more than $1,300. -
Orleans Parish woman allegedly owes university more than $7,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $7,000 on unpaid student debt. -
University of New Orleans seeking more than $3,000 from former student
GRETNA — The University of New Orleans claims that it is owed more than $3,000 from a former student. -
Former University of New Orleans student sued for past due amount
GRETNA –A university is seeking more than $1,000 from a student. -
Atlanta attorney reciprocally disbarred following fraud conviction
Atlanta attorney Everett H. Mechem, has been reciprocally disbarred following an Oct. 27 Louisiana Supreme Court disciplinary proceeding, more than a year after his conviction on 28 counts of fraud in connection with a Social Security payment scheme -
University of New Orleans files suit over unpaid debt
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans is seeking damages of more than $11,000 over a former student's open account. -
Southeastern Louisiana University sues over unpaid debt
GRETNA – Southeastern Louisiana University is seeking damages for a former student's open account. -
Delgado Community College files suit alleging open account
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages for an open account. -
Delgado Community College sues former student over unpaid debt
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages from a former student. -
Former University of Louisiana student accused of past-due account
NEW ORLEANS – The University of Louisiana is seeking damages for sums due from a former student. -
University of Louisiana seeks more than $4,000 from former student
NEW ORLEANS – The University of Louisiana is seeking more than $4,400 for sums due. -
Jefferson Parish resident accused of owing over $1,000 to university
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $1,000 from a Jefferson Parish resident.