News from July 2017
Oil company claims LKM Convenience failed to pay for delivered gasoline
NEW ORLEANS – An oil company is seeking damages for an open account.
St. John Parish man claims he was wrongfully terminated after he was injured
NEW ORLEANS – A St. John Parish man claims he was terminated after being injured at work.
Midland Funding claims man failed to repay loan
NEW ORLEANS – A debt collector is seeking payment of sums due.
Family claims child was injured at Catholic church-run camp due to negligence
NEW ORLEANS – A family is seeking damages for a child's injury at a camp.
Choice Credit claims woman owes over $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A credit company is seeking over $2,000.
Canadian man claims glass door at Le Pavillon Hotel injured him when it fell
NEW ORLEANS – A man from Ontario, Canada, claims that he was injured when a glass door fell on him.
Man claims raccoons attacked him, his dogs after New Orleans property became overgrown
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish man claims that raccoons from his neighbor's unmanaged property injured him and his dogs.
Former Entergy employee alleges her disability was not accommodated
BATON ROUGE – An East Baton Rouge Parish woman alleges she was injured on the job and her former employers refused to accommodate her.
Berkley Regional Insurance Co. alleges Louisiana Housing Corp. owes thousands
BATON ROUGE – A surety company alleges it is owed more than $250,000 in connection with a construction project.
Couple claims alleged negligence caused wife's fall at Tom Merrill Recreation Area
SHREVEPORT – A Bossier Parish couple is seeking damages from the federal government after the wife was injured while visiting an U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-operated park.
Akorn shareholder seeks to enjoin vote on proposed merger
BATON ROUGE – A shareholder has filed a class-action lawsuit against an Illinois-headquartered pharmaceutical company to enjoin a vote on a merger.
Woman files suit over alleged injuries from state Route 60 crash in Florida
MONROE – An Ouachia Parish woman has filed suit against a Land O'Lakes, Florida man after a collision in Florida.
Federal judge to decide if Black Lives Matter can be sued
A U.S. district judge is expected to determine if a Louisiana police officer's lawsuit against Black Lives Matter can proceed.
Dispute between Rayne city clerk and political activist ends with struck charges
A legal dispute between the Rayne city clerk and a political activist has been resolved by the Acadia Parish Court.
Capital One alleges Jefferson Parish resident owes over $2,000 on credit card
GRETNA – Capital One Bank is seeking damages for an open account with a balance of more than $2,000.
Woman says she was injured when she stepped on clothing tag at Old Navy
GRETNA – An Orleans Parish woman claims she was injured when she stepped on a sharp object at Old Navy.
Marrero resident allegedly failed to pay over $1,200 on Visa card
GRETNA – A debt collector is seeking payment of sums due.
Magnolia Woods Civic Association, local families sue Baton Rouge over Mount Hope Plantation expansion plan
Residents have sued the City-Parish of Baton Rouge over the expansion of the Mount Hope Plantation House, a plan they say violates the Unified Development Code (UDC).
Midland Funding seeks more than $2,000 on an unpaid account
GRETNA – A debt collector claims it is owed more than $2,000.
Capital One is seeking over $3,500 on an open account
GRETNA – Capital One is seeking payment of more than $3,500 on an open account.