News from 2018
Capital One seeks to recover more than $4,000 owed on credit card account
GRETNA – Capital One Bank (USA), NA filed a lawsuit June 1 against Zylkia M. Lozano in the 24th Judicial District Court alleging amounts are owed by the defendant under an open credit card account.
Capital One trying to collect more than $10,000 in past due payments
GRETNA – Capital One Bank (USA), NA filed a lawsuit June 1 against Awatif B. Hanna in the 24th Judicial District Court alleging amounts are owed by the defendant under an open credit card account.
Capital One is seeking nearly $6,000 from Louisiana consumer
GRETNA – Capital One Bank (USA) NA claims that it is owed more than $5,000 in connection with an open credit card account.
Capital One claims man owes more than $5,500 in past due credit card payments
Capital One Bank (USA) NA claims that it is owed more than $5,000 in connection with an open credit card account.
Partco alleges fired employee hacked website, email
A complaint filed May 24 in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana alleges a recently terminated employee hacked into the company's website and email system, essentially rendering both unusable; and took client files when she left.
Lack of in-person interpreter for nonverbal deaf man leads to discrimination claim against health care provider
A man who is deaf, visually impaired and nonverbal is suing a medical care center, claiming the center deprived him of his rights by denying him an in-person interpreter to explain his treatment and instead forced him to use a VRI (video-remote interpreting) device.
Troubles piling up for suspended Sunset attorney Roy Richard
Suspended Sunset attorney Roy Joseph Richard Jr. faces possible additional suspension following a recommendation issued May 29 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee. He allegedly failed to press his imprisoned client's case for post-conviction relief.
Longtime New Orleans attorney receives fully deferred suspension, conditions
New Orleans attorney Bruce C. Ashley II, practicing in Louisiana for more than 43 years, has received an entirely deferred suspension following a May 25 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding after issues reportedly caused at least in part by his issues with alcoholism.
Fired banker cites age discrimination in lawsuit
A Louisiana woman is suing the bank where she served as an employee for 19 years, alleging Sabine State Bank & Trust Co. terminated her without cause in part because of her age and a desire to bring in “new blood.”
Woman claims that she fell into a hole at Champions Square
A woman claims that she fell into a hole at Champions Square.
Ally Financial claims that it is owed more than $24,000
A financial institution is seeking more than $24,000 in sums due.
A woman is seeking damages after she allegedly slipped and fell at a Family Dollar store
A woman claims that she was injured due to allegedly slipping and falling at a Family Dollar store.
JH Portfolio Debt Equities claims that Louisiana man owes it more than $2,000
A company is seeking more than $2,000 in sums due.
Nairn Concrete Service claims that it is owed more than $32,000
A company claims that it is owed more than $32,000.
Velocity Investments is seeking more than $10,000
A company claims that it is owed more than $10,000.
Cach LLC claims that it is owed nearly $7,500
A financial institution is seeking more than $7,000 in sums due.
Cavalry SPV I LLC claims that it is owed over $10,000
A company is seeking more than $10,000 in sums due.
Discover Bank alleges that it is owed over $20,000
Discover Bank is seeking more than $20,000.
A man claims that he slipped and fell at a Dollar General store
A man claims that he slipped and fell in a Dollar General store.
Honeymooners sue over broken hotel bed
A honeymooning couple claims a broken hotel bed led to injuries for both of them.