News from May 2017
Jefferson Parish man allegedly owes on open account with Capital One
GRETNA – Capital One is seeking payment of an open account.
Southeastern Louisiana claims Jefferson Parish resident failed to pay over $1,000
GRETNA – A university in Louisiana is seeking payment of an open account.
Capital One Bank claims Jefferson Parish resident has open account of over $2,500
GRETNA – Capital One is seeking damages for an open account.
Discover Bank claims Jefferson Parish man owes more than $20,000
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking damages for an open account.
Government seeks repayment of funds meant for home elevation project from Jefferson Parish resident
GRETNA – A man is being sued for failing to use government funds for a home improvement.
Discover Bank seeks payment from Jefferson Parish customer
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking payment of sums due.
Capital One claims Jefferson Parish resident has open account with balance over $2,000
GRETNA – Capital One is seeking damages for an open account of more than $2,000.
Capital One Bank seeking damages from Jefferson Parish man for an open account
GRETNA – Capital One is seeking payment of an open account.
Jefferson Parish couple allegedly failed to prove they used funding for home elevation work
GRETNA – A couple is being sued for failing to use government incentive money as intended.
Jefferson Parish woman allegedly failed to show funds were used to elevate home
GRETNA – A woman is being sued after she failed to use funds as intended.
State of Louisiana alleges man didn't prove proper use of funding for home
GRETNA – A man is being sued for improper use of government funds.
Former Domenica Restaurant employee alleges he was harassed because of his race
NEW ORLEANS – A former employee of a New Orleans restaurant alleges that he was treated differently because of his race.
Children, heirs accuse IRS of wrongful levy
SHREVEPORT – Estate representatives allege that a federal government agency wrongfully issued notice of a levy to collect income taxes allegedly owned by a deceased man.
Boil & Roux alleged to have unlawfully broadcasted Mayweather, Pacquiano fight
BATON ROUGE – A Baton Rouge establishment is alleged to have unlawfully intercepted a sporting event.
African-American employee accuses Bay LTD, Berry GP of discrimination
NEW ORLEANS – An African-American woman residing in Assumption Parish alleges her former employers subjected her to discrimination and harassment.
Radar installer alleges injuries after being struck by steel panel on vessel
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafourche Parish man employed by Bayou Marine Electronics alleges he was injured while installing radar equipment on a ship in Mississippi.
Tangipahoa Parish residents sue sheriff and deputies
Tangipahoa Parish residents are suing Brandon McBee, Jon-Rene Sanjurjo, Jessica Murray and Sheriff Daniel Edwards and deputies, citing alleged false arrest and false imprisonment.
PBC Management, Florida Marine Transporters allegedly failed to take safety precautions
A tankerman is suing PBC Management LLC, Florida Marine Transporters LLC and David McNemar, a vessel operator, for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries and negligence.
Former employee accuses Schlumberger and MetLife of wrongful termination
DT&R field specialist recently filed a class-action lawsuit against Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for alleged denial of benefits and wrongful termination.
BP settles oil spill disaster with Plaquemines Parish for $45M
A coastal Louisiana parish, damaged in the great oil spill, finally reached a settlement with the oil company after seven years.