News from December 2016
University seeks unpaid money
NEW ORLEANS – A local university is seeking more than $3,000 from a delinquent payer.
New Orleans man accuses Wells Fargo of unjust foreclosure
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans man alleges the property he was leasing was foreclosed wrongfully.
Bank seeks damages for unpaid fees
NEW ORLEANS – A bank through an assignee is is seeking damages for unpaid fees of more than $1,400.
Community college seeks payment of more than $2,800
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages for a student's alleged unpaid fees of more than $2,800.
Financial company charges breach of contract
NEW ORLEANS – A financial company is seeking damages, alleging breach of contract.
Man seeks damages following car crash
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish man is seeking damages following a car accident.
Sudduth elected new member of American Law Society
LAKE CHARLES — The American Law Society Board of Directors recently elected James Sudduth III as a new member.
University alleges former student owes nearly $3,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is suing a former student, alleging she owes nearly $3,000.
French Quarter bar customer alleges wrongful arrest
NEW ORLEANS – A French Quarter bar customer is suing the establishment, alleging he was wrongfully accused of sexual assault.
Petroleum business alleges unjust enrichment
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish petroleum business is suing multiple defendants, alleging unjust enrichment.
Orleans Parish homeowner alleges house was poorly constructed
Story CopyNEW ORLEANS – A woman is seeking damages for a defective home.
Dave Liuzza's Sports Bar alleged to have shown UFC match without license
NEW ORLEANS – A Kenner establishment is accused of broadcasting a sports match without paying for a license.
OSC-Management Inc., Jefferson South Apartments accused of illegal termination of lease
BATON ROUGE – A disabled woman is seeking a temporary restraining order from being evicted from an apartment complex
Marine Ventures claims employee concealed medical conditions
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafourche Parish employer claims an employed willfully and knowingly concealed pre-existing medical conditions.
Sailing vessel owner and insurer accuse Bourg man of wrongfully seizing boat
NEW ORLEANS – A Florida resident and owner of a sailing vessel claims a Bourg man wrongfully seized the boat.
Mack Energy alleges it is owed more than $300,000 for well
LAFAYETTE – An Oklahoma corporation claims it was not paid for expenses incurred in a well operation.
Baton Rouge resident accuses Ocwen Loan Servicing of wrongful conversion
BATON ROUGE – A Baton Rouge resident claims a loan servicing company has not returned endorsed insurance proceed checks in a timely manner so that he can make repairs to his home.
City of Monroe employee alleges he was terminated for supporting candidate in mayoral election
LAFAYETTE – An Ouachita Parish man that was formerly employed as the supervisor of beautification for the city of Monroe alleges he was terminated because he supported the political opponent of the mayor during his reelection campaign.
WTC litigation expected to continue for months
NEW ORLEANS – Despite the call by 10 current and former World Trade Center of New Orleans executives to expedite redevelopment of the riverfront property, a Florida businessman's litigation continues to block the work.
Auto-body shop's claim against insurance industry hits skids
ORLANDO – A lawsuit alleging that insurance companies, including State Farm, are
pressuring auto body and repair shops to use substandard parts hit the skids in the 11th Circuit Court.