News from October 2016
Bank of America alleges Jefferson Parish resident has open account
GRETNA – Bank of America alleges a Jefferson Parish resident owes more than $24,000.
The Inflatable Zoo Inc. alleges contractor breached agreement, failed to return equipment
GRETNA – A South Carolina man allegedly breached a contract and failed to return equipment.
Jefferson Parish man owes more than $25,000, Bank of America claims
GRETNA – Bank of America is seeking to collect from a customer who has allegedly failed to pay.
Bank of America alleges that a customer owes more than $3,000
GRETNA – Bank of America is seeking damages for an allegedly open account from a Jefferson Parish resident.
Portfolio Recovery Associates alleges credit card account is in default
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish man is alleged to have defaulted on a credit card.
Banana workers fight for right to appear in court after alleged chemical exposure
NEW ORLEANS – Several lawsuits that have been filed by a group of Latin American banana plantation workers regarding their exposure to alleged harmful chemicals has been upheld after a variety of dismissals in other courts.
Man alleges debt collectors garnished wages for debt he doesn't owe
NEW ORLEANS – A Gretna man alleges his wages are being garnished for a debt he does not owe.
Man alleges insurer failed to resolve loss claim after collision
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish man alleges his insurer has failed to resolve his claim after an accident.
Amtrak conductor alleges negligence in collision between train, tractor-trailer
NEW ORLEANS — A train conductor alleges he was injured in a collision with a train and a tractor-trailer.
Deckhand alleges he was injured on the job after vessel collision
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges he was injured when the vessel he was working on collided with another vessel.
Palmetto Solar Louisiana LLC, Red River Solar LLC accused of false advertising
NEW ORLEANS – A Marrero couple alleges solar power companies falsely advertise the amount of energy savings its equipment can generate for consumers.
Louisiana PAC picks Judge Castle after recent debate
LAFAYETTE - Two candidates for seats on the Louisiana Supreme Court recently squared off at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Charter school CEO addresses gifted funding, education concerns
NEW ORLEANS – A group of current and former employees and parents of students at Lusher Charter School are claiming that the school is not using funds earmarked for gifted student services properly.
Louisiana couple alleges oil platform operator's negligence led to husband's injuries
LAFAYETTE — A Louisiana couple is suing an oil platform operator, alleging an unsafe work environment led to the husband sustaining injuries.
Attorney claims she was disbarred for criticizing judges
NEW ORLEANS – A Lacombe attorney alleges false and misleading statements were made by several judges that led to her disbarment.
Sea Supply Inc. captain alleges he was injured due to unsafe work environment
NEW ORLEANS – A Terrebonne Parish man alleges he was injured while acting as a captain and crewmember.
Patient accuses Fresenius Kidney Care Avondale of malpractice
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish dialysis patient alleges a center's conduct endangered his health.
Tienda Y Taqueria 'La Frontera' alleged to have illegally broadcasted Mayweather fight
BATON ROUGE – A California pay-per-view event distributor alleges a Baton Rouge business illegally broadcasted a boxing match.
Future World Electronics LLC alleges Garrity Print Solutions used Money Carlo mark
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans direct mail services provider alleges a Harahan company used its registered mark without permission.
Roubion Construction Co. Inc. alleges it was not paid for work on residence
NEW ORLEANS – A construction company claims it was not paid for work completed on a New Orleans property.