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News from September 2018


Supreme Court dismisses charges that Shreveport attorney helped client withhold evidence in battery case

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Formal charges against Shreveport attorney John Nathaniel Bokenfohr alleging he helped his client withhold evidence in a battery case several years ago have been dismissed following a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding.

University of New Orleans is seeking over $3,800 in sums due

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $3,800.

Louisiana Supreme Court disbars long-ineligible New Orleans attorney with 'severe drug problem'

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — New Orleans attorney Shelley Ann Martin, ineligible to practice law for more than eight years, has been disbarred following a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding in part over her 2009 and 2013 drug-related arrests.

Suspended Gonzales attorney adjudged guilty of additional offenses

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended Gonzales attorney Phyllis A. Southall has been adjudged guilty of additional offenses, according to a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding.

Hearing committee recommends Metairie attorney be suspended for allegedly mishandling trust account

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Metairie attorney Quiana Marie Hunt faces possible suspension following a recommendation issued Sept. 20 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over alleged irregularities in her trust account.

Louisiana attorney general alleges governor's bid to appoint commission member is unlawful

By Marian Johns |
SHREVEPORT — Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is alleges the state's gubernatorial changes relating to filling vacancies on the Red River Waterway Commission are unlawful and could be subject to a challenge.

Injured shopper claims she slipped and fell at New Orleans Walmart

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – Shawanda Henderson filed a complaint on Sept. 14, in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, against Walmart, claiming she slipped on spilled liquid inside the store and injured herself.

Collins Asset Group seeks more than $33,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Collins Asset Group filed a complaint on July 13 in the 24th Judicial District Court against James Wharton, alleging that the defendant has failed to pay off a balance of $33,188.21 plus interest.

Louisiana hospital sued by woman claiming she slipped and fell down

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Melissa Nellon filed a complaint on Sept. 21 in the 24th Judicial District Court against Ocshner Medical Center-West Bank Hospital.

Eminent domain case over Louisiana harbor returned to state Supreme Court

By Takesha Thomas |
NEW ORLEANS — An eminent domain case involving the St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District is sent back to the Louisiana Supreme Court for review. The courts must now determine: Was the property value fair?

Medical malpractice suit dismissed, sent back to lower court

By Takesha Thomas |
NEW ORLEANS — An appeal filed by the family of a woman who died in 2010 after receiving care has been dismissed by a Louisiana appeals court. Family of Elaine Kirt did not file appeal for new trial in timely manner, according to the ruling.

Louisiana appeals court reverses in part worker's compensation claim against Terminix

By Takesha Thomas |
NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana appeals court has reversed part of a ruling from a worker's compensation judge over a former employee's claim against Terminix.

University Health Shreveport nurse files sexual harassment lawsuit against hospital

By Takesha Thomas |
SHREVEPORT — A University Health Shreveport nurse is suing the hospital after she claims she was ostracized for notifying human resources of alleged sexual harassment by her supervisor that included alleged sexual comments and inappropriate touching.

SEC files 'cherry picking' complaint against Lafayette financial adviser

By Takesha Thomas |
LAFAYETTE – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a complaint against a Louisiana financial adviser alleging that the company was involved in a "cherry picking" scheme, stealing millions from clients.

University of New Orleans is seeking more than $3,200

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $3,200 in sums due.

Deadline missed in appeal of judgment in St. Anne Lodging robbery case

By Takesha Thomas |
An appeal from a group of men who were beaten and robbed while staying at an Orleans Parish hotel has been dismissed by a Louisiana court.

State claims couple owes it more than $51,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking more than $51,000.

St. Bernard Parish Council's insurance firm is not liable for defamation claim

By Elizabeth Alt |
On Sept. 7, Louisiana’s Fourth District Court of Appeals affirmed the district court order granting summary judgment to the insurance company for St. Bernard’s Parish government, noting that the insurance policy clearly stated it did not cover defamation and negligence claims.

Louisiana claims borrowers owe more than $94,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – The State of Louisiana is seeking more than $94,000.

Ally Financial files court action seeking over $32,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A financial company is seeking damages for more than $32,000.