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LOUISIANA RECORD

Sunday, October 6, 2024

News from 2017


Man alleges damages from participating in Horizon Response Program

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafourche Parish man alleges he was exposed to crude oil and dispersants and was injured as a result.

Peer Partners Interactive alleged to have refused to provide access codes to businesses for website transfers

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans limited liability company is accused of failing to provide information needed to transfer the ownership of websites.

Consumer claims debt collector's letter failed to state that amount would increase over time

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW ORLEANS – A Natchitoches consumer alleges a debt collector sent her a letter that misrepresented information.

Horizon Response Program participant alleges exposure to oil caused injuries

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW ORLEANS – A Lafourche Parish man alleges he was injured as a result of exposure to oil and/or dispersants while participating in the Horizon Response Program.

Appeals court upholds constitutionality of lump sum association fee statute

By Sam Knef |
Homeowners in the Eastover subdivision in New Orleans lost an appeal at the Louisiana Fourth District Circuit Court of Appeal, which found a state statute that facilitated the collection of association dues to be constitutional.

Louisiana Supreme Court sides with prisoner seeking review of $1,330 forfeiture

By Sam Knef |
The Louisiana Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a prisoner incarcerated at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, finding he was denied due process with respect to the forfeiture of $1,330.

Orleans Parish resident claims he was not paid in full for work completed

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – An individual claims that after four years of work, the employer failed to pay the amount promised.

AT&T alleges dump truck driver was negligent in striking cable

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – AT&T is seeking damages after a vital cable was allegedly struck.

Woman claims Harrah's Casino elevator dropped a floor, causing injuries

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A woman claims that she was injured when an elevator dropped a floor.

Capital One alleges Jefferson Parish resident failed to pay over $2,000 on credit card

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Capital One Bank is seeking damages for an open account.

Jefferson Parish woman claims puddle in Wal-Mart caused her to slip, fall

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman claims that she was injured when she slipped on melted ice in a Wal-Mart.

Midland Funding says Marrero resident owes for National Tire account

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A debt collector is seeking damages for an unpaid balance.

Gretna resident allegedly owes over $2,000 on Sears card

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A debt collector is seeking damages for sums due on a Sears account.

Midland Funding seeking over $1,000 from Marrero resident

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A debt collector is seeking damages for sums due.

University of Louisiana System alleges student failed to pay for attending in spring 2014

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking over $3,000 for unpaid sums from an Orleans Parish resident.

Attorney calls on Louisiana lawyers to do pro bono work

By Melissa Busch |
Louisiana is not only one of the poorest state’s in the nation, it is also one of four states that provide zero funding for legal aid.

Re/Max Commercial Broker claims it never received commission from J.C. Bern-Mas Investments

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish real estate broker is seeking damages, claiming that it was not paid a commission.

Wrongful death judgment for children of painter killed in wall collapse upheld

By Sam Knef |
The state's Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed an Orleans Parish court decision to award nearly $1 million in damages to the children of a painter who died when part of a segmented concrete wall collapsed on him.

Louisiana Supreme Court conditionally reinstates Baton Rouge attorney

By Sam Knef |
Keith Thornton, a Baton Rouge attorney, was recently reinstated to the practice of law, subject to a two-year period of supervised probation, according to a decree by the Louisiana Supreme Court.

Louisiana Supreme Court reverses appeals court decision in case against Shell Oil

By Sam Knef |
The Louisiana Supreme Court has overturned a lower court's finding that the plaintiffs were too late in asking for review of summary judgments on companies constructing pipelines on their property.