News from January 2017
Bank alleges customer owes nearly $51,00 on overdue promissory note
NEW ORLEANS – A bank is suing an Orleans Parish couple, seeking nearly $51,000 for an unpaid promissory note.
Funding business seeks debt of nearly $6,000
NEW ORLEANS – A funding company is suing a customer, alleging he owes nearly $6,000.
Financial group seeks more than $220,000 on promissory note
NEW ORLEANS – A financial business is suing a New Orleans couple, alleging they owe more than $220,000 on a promissory note.
Mortgage company seeks more than $112,000 for promissory note
NEW ORLEANS – A mortgage association is suing a remodeling business, alleging monetary damages for an unpaid promissory note.
Consumer alleges New Day Financial unlawfully called him to solicit services
NEW ORLEANS – A Gretna resident alleges a mortgage company unlawfully called him on his cellphone.
Louis Dreyfus Commodities Suisse alleges President Seatrade's vessel is unseaworthy
NEW ORLEANS – A charterer alleges a vessel's condition cost it additional expenses, lost revenue and delays.
Donjon Shipbuiding and Repair alleged to have not paid Delta Coatings for work
NEW ORLEANS – A New Jersey business alleges it is owed more than $1 million for its services to a Louisiana company.
Seaman alleges he was injured while working for Parker Drilling
BATON ROUGE – A Jones Act seaman has filed suit against his employer over an alleged knee injury.
Multiple individuals allege damages by LogistiCare Solutions LLC, Southeastrans Inc. and First Transit Inc.
NEW ORLEANS – Business owners or former owners of a transportation service allege they have been damaged because of a contract breach.
Legal watchdog derides 'system abuse' in Deepwater fund fraud cases
BATON ROUGE — A legal watchdog has called out the legal system in Louisiana after dozens of people have been convicted for defrauding the BP's Deepwater Horizon fund.
Lawyer who sought $9.7M in fraudulent tax returns disbarred by state Supreme Court
BATON ROUGE — An attorney who pleaded guilty in 2013 to filing a false tax return with the IRS has been disbarred by the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Jefferson Parish Council rejects settlement offer for consultant's lawsuit
HARAHAN — A federal lawsuit filed by a Louisiana political consultant is set for trial in early February after members of the Jefferson Parish Council rejected a settlement proposal.
Anglo-Dutch Energy asks appeal court to rehear energy royalty lease case
LAKE CHARLES — Anglo-Dutch Energy LLC is requesting a Louisiana appeal court rehear a case that required the independent oil and gas company to pay royalties on the energy it produced from a leased well.
Worker blames former employers for radiation poisoning
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish man is suing his former employers, alleging their negligence caused him to develop a lesion.
Bank of America alleges credit customer owes more than $3,600
GRETNA – Bank of America is suing a credit customer, alleging she owes more than $3,600.
Capital One alleges credit card customer owes more than $1,000
GRETNA – Capital One is suing a credit card customer, alleging she owes more than $1,000.
Bank of America alleges credit customer owes more than $3,500
GRETNA – Bank of America is suing a credit customer, seeking more than $3,500.
Bank alleges promissory note customers owe more than $220,000
GRETNA – A bank is suing two promissory note customers, alleging they owe more than $200,000.
Apartment tenant blames concrete company for injuries
GRETNA – A Gretna apartment tenant is suing a concrete business, alleging its negligence caused him to fall on construction debris.
Mortgage company alleges customer owes more than $200,000
GRETNA – A mortgage company is suing two customers, alleging they owe more than $200,000.