News from September 2018
Lender seeks over $40,000 on unpaid mortgage
GRETNA – A man is seeking more than $40,000 on a mortgage.
Man allegedly owes more than $100,000 on overdue mortgage
GRETNA – A man is being sued for sums due of over $100,000.
Rejected construction bidder loses appeal
Barriere Construction Company lost an appeal to stop a planned road project.
Baton Rouge tax case appeal dismissed following county vote
A challenge to a court order prohibiting an increase in property taxes is no longer relevant after April's parish elections, an appeals court ruled.
Housing authority owes former employee accrued leave, federal judge rules
The Housing Authority of Jefferson Parish (HAJP) must pay a former employee accrued vacation and sick time, a federal judge ruled.
Crew member accuses former employer of negligence, unpaid wages
An injured seaman brought a lawsuit against his former employer.
Capital One seeks nearly $4,000
A Jefferson Parish man owes more than $3,700 on a credit card, a bank claims in a recent lawsuit.
Jefferson Parish woman's credit card prompts lawsuit
A Jefferson Parish woman faces a lawsuit over alleged credit card debt.
Discover Bank seeks nearly $8,500
A bank is pursuing a Jefferson Parish man over an alleged credit card debt.
Discover Bank seeks $7,000 credit card debt
A Jefferson Parish man's alleged credit card debt prompted a lawsuit from a bank.
Business loan debt prompts lawsuit
A bank is pursuing a Jefferson Parish woman over an alleged loan debt.
John Ehret High School teacher assaulted student, mother says
The mother of a high school student accuses a teacher of hitting her son.
Student faces lawsuit from college for $754 debt
A community college is pursuing a student for less than $1,000 in alleged debt.
Student faces lawsuit from University of New Orleans
The University of New Orleans accuses a student of nonpayment on an alleged $3,200 debt.
University of New Orleans pursues student for alleged debt
A student faces a lawsuit from the University of New Orleans over an alleged $2,100 debt.
Woman faces lawsuit from Louisiana Community College
A community college claims a student owes on an alleged debt.
University of New Orleans pursues tuition debt
The University of New Orleans filed a lawsuit against a former student for alleged nonpayment of tuition and fees.
Appeals court affirms damages in ambulance, truck crash
A nearly half-million dollar judgment in favor of two brothers injured when an ambulance crashed into their truck was not excessive, an appeals court ruled.
Barclays Bank is seeking over $8,900
GRETNA – Barclays Bank is seeking more than $8,900 in sums due.
Committee recommends reinstatement for disbarred former Monroe councilman convicted of racketeering
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Disbarred Monroe attorney and former city councilman Arthur Gilmore Jr. could be conditionally readmitted to practice law following a recommendation issued Sept. 25 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee.