U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
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Woman alleges Aetna Life wrongfully terminated benefits
BATON ROUGE – A disabled woman has filed a suit for reinstatement of long-term disability benefits. -
Woman files suit against Portfolio Recovery Associates, Experian over credit report
BATON ROUGE – An East Baton Rouge Parish consumer alleges that there is false information on her credit report. -
Consumer accuses debt collector of invasion of privacy
BATON ROUGE — A Louisiana woman is suing a debt collector, alleging misrepresentation in collection. -
Customer accuses debt collector, reporting agency of false, misleading reporting
BATON ROUGE — An East Baton Rouge Parish man is suing a debt collector and consumer reporting agency, alleging the reporting of false information. -
Portfolio Recovery Associates, Experian Information Solutions accused of false reporting
BATON ROUGE – A consumer alleges that a consumer reporting agency and debt collector reported false information on her credit report. -
Consumer accuses agency, debt collector of false reporting
BATON ROUGE — A consumer is suing a reporting agency and debt collector, alleging false and inaccurate reporting. -
Woman alleges credit report was not corrected
BATON ROUGE – A consumer is suing a debt collector and reporting agency claiming false and inaccurate reporting. -
Suit filed against Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System over pension plan
BATON ROUGE – A Baton Rouge woman and retired social worker has filed a class-action suit regarding her pension plan. -
Copyright owners accuse Laguna Beach Daiquiris of copyright infringement
BATON ROUGE – A Denham Springs business is facing allegations it publicly performed musical compositions without authorization. -
Women allege Bair Hugger caused infection in decedent
BATON ROUGE – Executrixes are suing a manufacturer and its subsidiary over allegations a medical device caused an infection that led to a man's death. -
Baton Rouge business accuses former employee of wrongful accusation
BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge business is suing a former employer, alleging the defendant filed a false complaint. -
Guardian accuses East Baton Rouge man of unjust enrichment
BATON ROUGE — A guardian and estate administrators are suing an East Baton Rouge man alleging unjust enrichment of $500,000. -
Millwright accuses former employer of discrimination, wrongful firing
BATON ROUGE — An Arkansas millwright is suing a Louisiana machinery service company, alleging discrimination led to his wrongful termination. -
Couple accuses Livingston Parish law enforcement of false arrest
BATON ROUGE — A Livingston Parish couple is suing parish law enforcement officials, alleging false arrest. -
Amcol Systems, Experian accused of inaccurate information
BATON ROUGE – An East Baton Rouge consumer alleges that a consumer reporting agency and a debt collector reported false and inaccurate information. -
Fired cashier accuses O'Reilly Automotive of sexual discrimination
BATON ROUGE — An East Baton Rouge Parish woman is suing O'Reilly Automotive Stores., alleging sexual discrimination, harassment and retaliation. -
Mental health professionals accuse health care providers of unfair competition
BATON ROUGE — Two Louisiana licensed mental health professionals are suing mental health providers, alleging unjust enrichment in creating unfair competition. -
Moonlight Inn, owners accused of unauthorized song performances
BATON ROUGE – Several entertainment companies are suing a French Settlement business and its owner over allegations of copyright infringement. -
La. bookstores win injunction in 'age verification' suit
BATON ROUGE – In a clear-cut verification of First Amendment rights, New Orleans bookstores and others won an injunction on April 29 from Judge Brian Jackson of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana in a case strongly supported by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). -
Baton Rouge businessman sued after claiming deceased partner's life insurance payout
BATON ROUGE – An attorney representing the minor children of an estranged couple who died in a murder-suicide in November is saying little about the lawsuit filed against their father's business partner, a Baton Rouge man who collected their father's $500,000 life insurance payout.