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News published on Louisiana Record in July 2018

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News from July 2018


'Lawsuit abuse climate' driving jobs out of state, harming state's future, think tank CEO says

By John Breslin |
Louisiana continues to be a challenging state when it comes to solving problems with the judicial landscape, according to the the chief executive of a New Orleans-based free market think tank.

Appeals court affirms ruling that film studio did not violate privacy rights regarding movie 'American Made'

By Elizabeth Alt |
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal recently affirmed a trial court ruling that found Universal City Studios did not violate the privacy of the estate of Barry Seal, a Louisiana native who died in 1986, whose life was used as the basis for the 2017 movie “American Made."

New Orleans bar loses bid to dismiss suit alleging it illegally broadcast Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight

By Takesha Thomas |
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans bar recently was denied a motion to dismiss a civil case that claimed the bar allegedly held an illegal viewing party of the 2015 pay-per-view boxing match of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.

Cach LLC seeks sums due of more than $4,600

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Cach LLC is seeking more than $4,600 in sums due.

Gulf Coast Bank says defendant failed to pay debt of over $280,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A bank is seeking more than $280,000 in sums due.

Gulfco of Louisiana seeks damages for sums due

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A loan company is seeking damages for sums due.

Edwards signs bill concerning interruption of prescription

By Jim Tyrrell |
Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed House Bill No. 5, amending an existing article to address how settlements impact voluntary dismissals and interruption of prescription.

Louisiana taxi drivers claim Uber unfairly competes

By Takesha Thomas |
Mega ride share service Uber will face a group of Louisiana taxi drivers in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, a federal judge ruled July 12.

Split Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board recommends disbarment for former Assistant U.S. Attorney

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS — Harahan attorney and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Salvador Perricone faces possible disbarment following a split July 17 Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation regarding allegedly inappropriate anonymous postings made over a five-year period on a local newspaper's website.

Budget Rent-A-Car seeks damages for allegedly stolen car

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Budget Rent-A-Car is seeking damages for breach of contract when a rental car was stolen.

Louisiana watchdog group says more claims will follow Johnson & Johnson talc powder case

By Takesha Thomas |
In the wake of the recent $4.69 billion court ruling against Johnson & Johnson over dozens of women claiming to have developed ovarian cancer after years of using the company's talcum powder products, a Louisiana watchdog group says similar cases will likely arise in the future.

Bonding company accuses Sun Industries of breach of contract regarding road project in Ascension Parish

By Elizabeth Alt |
BATON ROUGE – Sun Industries LLC based in West Baton Rouge Parish was named in a federal lawsuit recently filed by a bonding company accusing Sun Industries of breach of contract involving a Louisiana Department of Transportation intersection improvement project in Ascension Parish.

Voluntarily disqualified Orleans Parish Criminal District Court judge faces sexual harassment lawsuit

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Orleans Parish Criminal District Court Judge Byron C. Williams, who has been under investigation for almost a year on sexual harassment allegations and who recently agreed to an interim suspension, now faces a lawsuit filed by court clerk who claims the judge harassed her, according to news reports.

Louisiana governor signs bill allowing courts to take judicial notice of laws elsewhere

By Jim Tyrrell |
BATON ROUGE (Legal Newsline) — Gov. John Bel Edwards recently signed a bill that allows Louisiana courts to take judicial notice of laws in other states.

Black farmers from the Mid-South allege bogus soybean sale in federal court

By Angela Underwood |
A group of black farmers from Louisiana and the Mid-South are taking on the largest genetic seed trait manufacturer in the world.

Capital One claims it is owed more than $24,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Capital One claims it is owed more than $24,000 in sums due.

Woman claims she was injured in a slip and fall in a Walmart

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a slip and fall in a Walmart.

Penske Truck Leasing claims it is owed more than $34,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A truck leasing company is seeking more than $34,000.

Cach LLC files lawsuit seeking more than $15,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Cach LLC is seeking more than $15,000 in sums due.

U.S. Court of Appeals upholds ruling for State Department in passport dispute

By Charmaine Little |
On May 8, two women who were denied and revoked passports couldn’t prove to an appeals court they were entitled to certain relief.