News from 2018
Barclays Bank Delaware seeks payment of $2,382 owed on credit card
GRETNA – Barclays Bank Delaware claims Visa accountholder Dajanique Young owes more than $2,000 on the open account.
Barclays Bank claims customer owes more than $1,800 on credit card
GRETNA – Barclays Bank Delaware is seeking more than $1,800 allegedly due on a customer's Visa card.
American Express seeks payment of nearly $21,000 due on Blue card
GRETNA – American Express National Bank claims it is owed nearly $21,000 on a Blue from American Express credit card.
Barclays Bank Delaware seeks $1,721 due on Visa card
GRETNA – Barclays Bank Delaware is seeking more than $1,500 allegedly due on a Visa credit card account.
Unifund CCR claims customer owes more than $9,700 on credit card
GRETNA – Unifund CCR LLC is seeking more than $9,700 allegedly owed on a consumer credit card.
LADB issues split recommendation that Deridder attorney receive additional suspension
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended Deridder attorney Mitchel M. Evans II faces a possible additional suspension following a split Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation to the state Supreme Court and despite an earlier hearing committee opinion that Evans had been punished nearly enough.
LADB issues split recommendation that Maryland attorney receive deferred suspension, probation
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Maryland attorney George Martin Gates IV faces possible suspension following a split Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation to the state Supreme Court.
Capital One claims customer owes nearly $23,000 on credit card account
GRETNA – Capital One claims it is owed more than $22,000 on a credit card account.
Louisiana Supreme Court suspends longtime Metairie attorney
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Longtime Metairie attorney Arthur L. Harris Sr. has been suspended following a June 15 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding over alleged violations of probation and additional profession conduct rules.
Two attorneys receive deferred suspensions following alcohol-related issues
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — A New Orleans attorney and an Alexandria attorney both received deferred suspensions following separate Louisiana Supreme Court rulings after both had alcohol-related brushes with the law.
Attorney suspended following no contest plea to domestic abuse
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — A suspended attorney Marcus Paul LaCombe, of Iowa, Louisiana, has received another suspension following a June 15 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding after his no contest plea in November to domestic abuse.
Louisiana Supreme Court hands down rulings in 3 New Orleans attorney cases
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Three New Orleans attorneys were the subject of separate and unrelated rulings recently handed down by the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Louisiana State University claims former student owes more than $2,500
NEW ORLEANS – Southeastern Louisiana University filed a lawsuit June 11, alleging that a former student owes more than $2,500 to the school.
Capital One lawsuit alleges customer owes more than $33,000 on credit card
NEW ORLEANS – Capital One Bank is seeking more than $33,000 allegedly owed on a consumer credit card.
Delgado Community College says former student owes $1,059
NEW ORLEANS – Delgado Community College is seeking payment of more than $1,000 allegedly owed by a former student.
Capital One claims business owner owes $20,040 on line of credit
GRETNA – Capital One NA filed a lawsuit June 18 in the 24th Judicial District Court that seeks payment of more than $20,000 allegedly due on a business line of credit.
Bank of America seeks more than $5,000 allegedly owed on credit account
GRETNA – Bank of America is seeking more than $5,000 due on a credit account.
Johnson & Johnson files motion to move class-action opioid lawsuit to higher court
NEW ORLEANS – Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. filed a motion June 4 to move a class-action lawsuit against them and 21 additional pharmaceutical companies to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana from the Civil District Court of the Parish of Orleans.
MLB Pitcher Trevor Bauer files suit to prevent unauthorized use of his name and products
NEW ORLEANS – Major League Baseball Player Trevor Bauer filed a complaint June 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in an attempt to prevent a Louisiana company from allegedly continuing to infringe on his intellectual properties and related services.