News from August 2018
LVNV Funding sues for $1,315.57 plus interest, alleging overdue payment on bank card
GRETNA – LVNV Funding LLC has filed a lawsuit against Howard Fabre, in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging that the defendant owes $1,315.57 plus interest on a bank card.
LVNV Funding seeks $1,200.12 plus interest in alleged overdue payment
GRETNA – LVNV Funding LLC has filed a lawsuit against Gretchen Boudreaux, in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging that she owes more than $1,200 on a past due Credit Bank One account.
LVNV sues for $1,303.78 plus interest on consumer's Credit One Bank card
GRETNA – LVNV Funding LLC filed a lawsuit on Aug. 6 against Bridgett Moore, in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging sums due.
Deville Asset Management claims money due in case involving Toyota purchase
GRETNA – Deville Asset Management Ltd., based in Texas, has filed a lawsuit in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging that a consumer owes $5,241.22 in a case involving a Toyota purchase.
Bank of America sues for $6,152.97 plus interest
GRETNA – Bank of America is suing an account holder for $6,152.97 plus interest, in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging sums due.
Louisiana State University Veterinarian Teaching Hospital seeks $2,233.88 plus interest
GRETNA – Louisiana State University Veterinarian Teaching Hospital seeks $2,233.88 plus interest from Angelle Albarado, in the 24th Judicial District Court.
Southeastern Louisiana University sues for $1,324.35 plus interest
GRETNA – Southeastern Louisiana University is suing Patsy Palmer for $1,324.35 plus interest, in the 24th Judicial District Court.
DUE GUIDRY PIEDRAHITA ANDRES LC: Louisiana Court of Appeal Reverses Dismissal of Claim for Workers’ Compensation Coverage in Falling Elevator Injury Case
If you are injured on the job, you are entitled to benefits through the workers’ compensation system. Although this process can be straightforward, when an individual suffers serious and complex injuries it can be very difficult to receive the medical treatment and reimbursement that you deserve.
TAYLOR PORTER BROOKS & PHILLIPS LLP: New Louisiana Law Enables Parents to START Saving for K-12 Tuition
A new state education savings account program, START K12, will allow parents, grandparents, and other loved ones of public and private school students to set up a 529 plan to pay for elementary and high school education.
WHALEY LAW FIRM: My insurance agent screwed up. Can I sue my own insurance agent?
According to WBRZ, the U.S. Senate has passed a four-month reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance program.
DEUTSH KERRIGAN LLP: Who’s Who Names Kerrigan to 2018 Product Liability Defense List
Partner Robert E. Kerrigan has been named to Who’s Who Legal: Product Liability Defense for 2018 in Louisiana.
MOULEDOUX BLAND LEGRAND & BRACKETT, LLC: Louisiana Bar Foundation’s New Fundraiser: 365 Days of Justice
Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett is delighted to bring awareness to the mission of the Louisiana Bar Foundation (LBF) and “365 Days of Justice,” the new interactive fundraiser the foundation launched last spring.
Golden Eagle Line Shipping in dispute with Norvic Shipping over claims of damaged vessel
NEW ORLEANS – The lawsuit, filed by Golden Eagle Line Shipping, claims damages of more than a half-million dollars.
Teacher who was fired claims Americans with Disabilities Act violation
ALEXANDRIA – A former teacher has filed a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish School Board, claiming she was fired because of her disabled son and alleging a violation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Bank of America sues for $53,094.76 over alleged unpaid bill
NEW ORLEANS — Bank of America filed a lawsuit on Aug. 2 against Michael T. McKenzie Sr. in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, seeking 53,094.76 plus interest for an overdue account.
Hancock Whitney Bank sues Roy 123 Inc., seeking more than $48,000 in damages
GRETNA – Hancock Whitney Bank is seeking damages against Roy 123 Inc., formerly Addiction Recovery Resources Inc., and A. Kenison Roy III, in the 24th Judicial District Court.
Second Harvest Food Bank vehicle involved in accident with injury claims
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a car accident involving Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana.
Max Access Inc. seeks more than $96,000 against Southern Cleaning and Restoration
GRETNA – Max Access Inc. is seeking $96,963.35 plus interest against Southern Cleaning and Restoration LLC, in a lawsuit filed on Aug. 9, in the 24th Judicial District Court.
Appeals court judge says threats to sue or file a complaint not criminal actions
An appeals court judge upholds a lower court ruling that Louisiana statute is “unconstitutionally overbroad.”
Lexon Insurance seeks $2 million in surety bonds in Baby Oil bankruptcy
NEW ORLEANS — Lexon Insurance Co. is seeking to retrieve more than $2 million in surety bonds after Baby Oil, a Louisiana oil and gas producer, filed for bankruptcy in 2017, according to court documents.