News from November 2016
Quality Concrete Group LLC alleges SER Construction did not pay for supplies
GRETNA – A concrete company is seeking damages for more than $6,000.
Gretna man accuses clerk of court, others of false arrest
GRETNA – A Gretna man alleges he was wrongfully arrested.
Crescent Bank & Trust claims it is owed more than $12,000 for vehicle loan
GRETNA – A St. Mary Parish is alleged to owe on an auto loan.
Marrero man accused of not paying off Discover card balance
GRETNA – Discover Bank alleges a Marrero resident failed to pay a credit card balance in full.
Jefferson Parish resident accused of not paying more than $9,000 on card balance
GRETNA – An assignee is seeking damages for more than $9,000 for an allegedly open account.
Discover cardholder alleged to owe almost $20,000
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking damages for an allegedly open account from a Metairie resident.
Former Delgado Community College student alleged to owe more than $1,600
GRETNA – A woman is being sued for an allegedly open account at a community college.
The Arts Apartments at West Napoleon tenant alleges she was injured by neighbor's dogs
GRETNA – A woman claims that she was injured by two dogs outside of her apartment complex.
Allied Building Co. Inc. and Crescent Foundations accused of damaging pool, foundation
GRETNA – Two Metairie individuals are seeking damages claiming that contractors caused damages to their property.
Woman alleged to owe more than $26,000 to loan trust
NEW ORLEANS – A student loan trust is seeking more than $20,000 from a New Orleans resident.
Man alleges Pinnacle recreational vehicle is defective, seeks rescission of sale contract
BATON ROUGE – A consumer alleges a recreational vehicle he purchased from a Monroe business is defective.
Danos and Curole Marine Contractors seeks judgment regarding maintenance, cure benefits
LAFAYETTE – An employer alleges a St. Martinville man is not further entitled to any maintenance and cure benefits.
Woman alleges Compass Health terminated her the day she returned from maternity leave
LAFAYETTE – A program director for a Mamou facility alleges that her position was removed while she was on maternity leave.
Planet Beach Brands alleges photo of Hotworx system was used without permission
NEW ORLEANS – A Marrero company alleges a dissolved company and two Florida residents used photos of its sauna system in a brochure without permission.
Southern Industrial Mechanical Maintenance Co. accused of not paying overtime
LAFAYETTE – Two former employees have filed a class-action lawsuit against a company over allegations that they were not paid overtime.
Seaman alleges he was injured when Energy XXI employee dropped personnel basket
NEW ORLEANS – A REC Marine Logistics LLC employee alleges he was injured on the job by a personnel basket.
Total Marine Services of Jefferson Inc. allege it is owed more than $130,000 for barge repairs
NEW ORLEANS – A Harvey business alleges it was not paid for services it delivered to a barge.
Louisiana Supreme Court upholds confidentiality of Catholic confession
NEW ORLEANS — Priests have no legal obligation to break the seal of confessions and report confidential information heard during the sacrament, a Louisiana Supreme Court ruling has declared.
Lawsuit filed by Supreme Court justice against fellow justices dismissed
NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge dismissed the case of Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Jeff Hughes, who filed suit against his colleagues on the state’s highest court over his forced recusal.
PPI medication lawsuits may be transferred to the Middle District of Louisiana
BATON ROUGE — A motion for transfer has been filed with the U.S. Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) Oct. 17 regarding serious alleged kidney injuries related to the use of proton pump inhibitors.