News from October 2016
Carecloud Corp. allegedly breached its contract with a physican
GRETNA – A physician has filed suit against a cloud storage service company, claiming it breached its contract after it failed to offer training for the medical clinic staff.
Boomtown Casino patron alleges he was injured by video game machine
GRETNA – A man has filed suit against a casino after a panel on a video gaming machine allegedly fell onto his knee.
Tulane alum carries out father's tradition of welcoming new students to his home
A Tulane graduate opens his home to law school students, continuing the tradition set forth by his father.
Louisiana Supreme Court supports prorating defense costs
NEW ORLEANS — Despite language contained in an insurance policy, the Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a novel approach for prorating defense costs between a commercial insurer and the insured.
City of Walker proceeds with lawsuit against Louisiana DOTD
WALKER -- The City of Walker will continue its fight against the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) for flooding that happened in the city.
BP angered by Deepwater Horizon movie that retells the horrific oil spill incident
NEW ORLEANS — Six years after the death of 11 employees, the accidental release of three million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico and $61 billion dollars in clean-up efforts and fines, BP is once more reliving and dealing with the ramifications of the Deepwater Horizon drilling disaster.
Walker alleges she was caused to fall because sidewalk was covered in sewage
NEW ORLEANS – A woman alleges a sidewalk slick with sewage caused her to fall.
Woman alleges home's railing was defective and caused fall
NEW ORLEANS – A woman claims that she fell and was injured while visiting someone's home because of the residence's defective condition.
French Quarter visitor alleges she was injured because of hole in sidewalk
NEW ORLEANS – A woman claims that she fell on broken pavement while visiting the French Quarter.
Orleans Parish residents alleged to owe $30,000
NEW ORLEANS – Two Orleans Parish individuals are alleged to owe on promissory note.
Crescent Shoring LLC alleges it is owed $30,000
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish business alleges it was not paid for a work on a shoring contract.
Orleans Parish man accused of not repaying promissory note
NEW ORLEANS – An individual is being sued for alleged breach of contract.
LPI Inc. alleges it was not paid for work
NEW ORLEANS – A company is seeking damages over claims it was never paid for work completed on a construction project.
Industriplex Partners LLC alleges it is owed rent for Baton Rouge property
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans company alleges it is owed rent payments for a Baton Rouge property.
Three individuals allege landlords overcharged them for utility bills, taxes
NEW ORLEANS – Three individuals allege their landlords overcharged them for real estate taxes and utility bills for a property they rent as a restaurant.
Couple alleges they vacated a property due to harassment from owners
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish couple is accusing their former landlords of fraud.
Terrebonne Parish man petitions federal government for return of property
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges some of his personal property was seized in a tax matter involving his wife.
Man alleges Corvette's Human Interface Module is defective
ALEXANDRIA – A St. Landry man alleges a Corvette he purchased is defective and seeks rescission of the sale.
What's On Tap alleged to have barriers that restrict access to disabled patrons
ALEXANDRIA – A Caddo Parish man alleges a Shreve City Shopping Center restaurant is not compliant with accessibility regulations for the disabled.
Amtrak passenger alleges he was injured in incident between train, tractor-trailer
NEW ORLEANS – A passenger alleges he was injured in a collision between a train and tractor-trailer while traveling from Chicago to New Orleans.