News from May 2018
Central Dispatch Inc. claims that it is owed more than $35,000
A company claims that it is owed more than $35,000 in sums due.
A woman claims that she slipped and fell at a Walmart
A woman claims that she was caused to slip and fall at a Walmart store.
A woman claims that she slipped and fell at a Target store
A woman is seeking damages after she allegedly fell at a Target store.
Capital One is seeking over $3,000 from Jefferson Parish resident
Capital One Bank is seeking more than $3,000 in sums due.
Capital One claims that woman owes it more than $5,000
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $5,000.
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $5,000
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $5,000.
Appeals court backs dismissal of lawsuit claiming injuries from rear-end accident
A lawsuit filed by man who claimed his injuries stemmed from a July 8, 2015, accident at a New Orleans intersection was recently dismissed by Louisiana's 4th Circuit Court of Appeal.
Hartford Fire Insurance ordered to pay penalty for delay in paying claim for fire in Cut Off
A judge in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana found that Hartford Fire Insurance Co. could not justify its failure to pay a client on time after a fire, according to court documents filed May 18.
Hearing committee recommends Kenner attorney be suspended following alcohol-related arrests
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Kenner attorney John Julius Steger IV faces possible suspension following a recommendation issued May 22 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over multiple alcohol-related arrests stretching back to 1993.
Jefferson Parish officers succeed in getting false arrest, excessive force claims dismissed in suit claiming rights violations
Jefferson Parish law enforcement officers were partly successful in their attempt to dismiss a lawsuit that accused them of violating the constitutional rights of a man taken into custody based on a May 16 opinion in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Court denies motion by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis to dismiss copyright infringement suit
Famous hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis couldn’t convince the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana to dismiss a copyright infringement case against them based on a May 17 opinion.
New Orleans' Downtown Development District claims city may have improperly diverted special funds to pensions
A May 15 report from KSLA-TV said the Downtown Development District of New Orleans, a local agency working on economic growth and revitalization, filed a lawsuit in Orleans Parish Civil District Court claiming the city of New Orleans is diverting funds meant for other activities to its pension funds.
Capital One claims that woman owes it more than $1,800
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $1,800.
Capital One is seeking more than $3,500 from Jefferson Parish woman
Capital One Bank claims that it is owed more than $3,500.
Capital One is seeking more than $2,000 in sums due
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $2,000.
Capital One is seeking more than $4,600 from Jefferson Parish resident
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $4,600.
Jefferson Capital System LLC claims that Jefferson Parish woman owes it more than $3,000
A company is seeking more than $3,000 from a Jefferson Parish woman.
Jefferson Capital Systems LLC claims that it is owed more than $3,000
A company claims that it is owed more than $3,000.
Cach LLC claims that woman owes it over $1,000
A financial company is seeking over $1,000.
LVNV Funding LLC is seeking more than $1,200 from Westwego resident
A funding company claims that it is owed more than $1,200.