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University files complaint, alleging that a student owes more than $2,000
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans (UNO) alleges that a student owes more than $2,000 on an open account. -
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: EPA and Partners Announce Sunoco Pipeline and Mid-Valley Pipeline Settle Oil Spill Violations with $5M Civil Penalty
In the latest joint federal-state Clean Water Act enforcement action, Sunoco Pipeline L.P. has agreed to pay civil penalties and state enforcement costs and to implement corrective measures to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act and state environmental laws by Sunoco and Mid-Valley Pipeline Company stemming from three crude oil spills in 2013, 2014, and 2015, in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. -
University of New Orleans is seeking more than $2,100
NEW ORLEANS – The University of New Orleans is seeking more than $2,100 from a former student. -
Disciplinary board hearing panel recommends New Orleans attorney be disbarred following bank theft plea
NEW ORLEANS – Suspended New Orleans attorney Hilliard Charles Fazande III faces disbarment after a recent recommendation by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee following his sentencing last fall for bank theft. -
Southeastern Louisiana seeks over $2,400 in unpaid tuition and fees
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $2,400 in sums due. -
University seeks more than $3,200 from former student
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $3,200 from a student who allegedly failed to pay for attending a summer session. -
New Orleans attorney imprisoned over alleged health care fraud faces possible disbarment
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended New Orleans attorney Louella P. Givens-Harding faces possible permanent disbarment following a recommendation issued Jan. 14 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over her 2017 federal health care fraud conviction. -
Nicholls State files lawsuit seeking over $2,800 from former student
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $2,800 in sums due from a former student. -
Northwestern State claims former student owes over $1,200
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking over $1,200 in sums due from a former student. -
Nicholls State claims former student owes over $1,800
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $1,800 in sums due from a former student. -
Nicholls State claims former student owes over $3,300
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $3,300 in sums due. -
University of Louisiana claims former student owes more than $2,500
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $2,500 in sums due on an open account. -
Delgado Community College seeks over $2,700 from former student
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking over $2,700 in sums due. -
University of New Orleans seeks over $3,700 from former student
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $3,700 in sums due on an open account. -
Delgado Community College is seeking over $900 from a student who failed to pay for her time at the institution
GRETNA – A community college is seeking over $900 from a student. -
University of New Orleans is seeking over $900 from former student who failed to pay for his education at the institution
GRETNA – A university is seeking over $1,000 from a former student. -
Nicholls State sues former student for debt of over $3,200, after the individual allegedly failed to pay for attending
NEW ORLEANS – University of Louisiana is seeking more than $3,200 in sums due. -
Southeastern Louisiana University files court action seeking over $1,000 from a student who allegedly failed to pay for attending
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $1,000 in sums due. -
Delgado Community College claims student owes over $700 after attending the institution and failing to pay
NEW ORLEANS – A community college alleges that a student has been negligent in paying a debt. -
Delgado Community College seeks over $800 on open account, alleging that a student was negligent in paying the fees associated with attending
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking more than $800 in sums due.