News from 2018
Velocity Investments LLC is seeking more than $30,000
A company is seeking more than $30,000 from an individual.
Deville Asset Management Ltd. is seeking more than $10,000 in sums due
A financial management company is seeking more than $10,000 in sums due.
Capital One claims that it is owed more than $4,000
Capital One is seeking more than $4,000.
Louisiana appellate court sends dispute over dissolution of family trust back to trial court
The Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal has reversed a ruling for summary judgment in a case stemming from the dissolution of a family trust and remanded the case for further proceedings.
1st Circuit affirms judgment in favor of insurer in personal injury case
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has affirmed a trial court’s summary judgment verdict in a personal injury lawsuit in favor of an insurance company named as a defendant.
State Supreme Court justices split over New Orleans attorney's suspension
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — New Orleans attorney Lionel Lon Burns has been suspended following a split Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding May 1 over allegations that his paralegal appeared in his place in court during a 2013 Jefferson Parish civil trial.
LVNV Funding LLC is seeking nearly $2,000
A company is seeking more than $1,800 in sums due.
Cach LLC claims that Gretna resident owes it more than $5,000
Cach LLC is seeking more than $5,000.
Jefferson Parish School Board accused of negligence after bus driver allegedly caused accident
A woman claims that her car was struck by a school bus.
A man seeks damages after allegedly tripping and falling at a Walmart
A man claims that he was caused to trip and fall at a Walmart store.
Louisiana Workforce Commission and Chateau De Notre Dame accused of wrongfully denying unemployment benefits
A woman claims that she was wrongfully denied unemployment benefits by her former employer.
Louisiana appeals court sides with construction company in dispute with Orleans Parish School Board
The Louisiana Fourth District Court of Appeal has reversed a trial court’s decision and ruled in favor of a construction company in a dispute with the Orleans Parish School Board over payment for services.
McDonald's employee claims she slipped and fell at work
GRETNA – A woman claims she was injured at work in a slip and fall.
Man claims unsafe condition led to injury at work
GRETNA – A man claims that he was injured when he drove into a 2-foot-deep hole at work.
Seafood company claims fired employee breached contract by selling trade secrets
GRETNA – A business is seeking damages, claiming that an employee breached their contract and sold trade secrets.
Woman says she tripped and fell in a Winn Dixie store
GRETNA – A woman claims she was caused to trip and fall in a negligently managed Winn Dixie.
Man seeks damages, claiming car was hit by New Orleans tour bus
GRETNA – A man claims that a tour bus struck his car.
Man seeks damages following fall in grocery store
GRETNA – A man is seeking damages for a slip and fall he said happened in a grocery store.
Midland Funding is seeking more than $3,400 on open account
GRETNA – A creditor claims it is owed more than $3,400.
Credit union seeks over $26,000 on delinquent account
GRETNA – A credit union is seeking more than $26,000 from a customer.