News from October 2017
Discover Bank claims Jefferson Parish man failed to maintain payments
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking more than $9,000 from a Jefferson Parish resident.
Bossier Parish Community College seeks nearly $5,000 from Jefferson Parish man
GRETNA – A community college is seeking nearly $5,000.
Westwego resident accused of failing to pay over $1,100
GRETNA – A financial company is seeking damages for sums due.
Harvey resident allegedly owes over $1,000 on a bank card
GRETNA – A financial company is seeking damages for an open account.
American Express claims that a customer owes more than $35,000
American Express is seeking over $35,000 in damages.
W.W. Grainger Inc. is seeking over $7,700 on an open account
A company is seeking over $7,000 on an open account.
Discover Bank is seeking over $18,000
Discover Bank is seeking more than $18,000 from a customer.
Thermoseal LLC is seeking more than $23,000
A company is seeking over $20,000.
Crescent City Surgical Centre Operating Company LLC is seeking over $33,000
A company claims that it is owed more than $33,000.
Midland Funding LLC claims that it is owed nearly $1,500
A funding company is seeking more than $1,300.
Troy Capital LLC claims that it is owed more than $25,000
A company is seeking more than $25,000 in damages.
Midland Funding LLC claims that it is owed more than $1,000
A funding company is seeking more than $1,000 for sums due on an open account.
Capital One is seeking more than $35,000
A bank is seeking more than $35,000 on an open account.
Louisiana lawyers seek payment in Plaquemines Parish's Deepwater Horizon settlement
After securing a settlement on behalf of Plaquemines Parish in a case involving damage from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, a group of attorneys is seeking to get paid themselves.
Appeals court rejects Livingston Parish man's constitutional claims in case involving online comments
An appeals court panel has upheld a district court's dismissal of a Livingston Parish man’s claim that his First and Fourth Amendment rights were violated.