News from 2018
First American Title Insurance seeks $33,000 from Fannie Mae
NEW ORLEANS – A title company is seeking more than $33,000.
Troy Capital seeks more than $14,000 on unpaid car lease
NEW ORLEANS – A company is seeking more than $14,000 in sums due.
CARLETON HEBERT WITTERNBRINK & SHOENFELT LLC: Possible remedies after a breached contract
In order for a Louisiana business to operate effectively it undoubtedly may have to enter into agreements with vendors and other entities.
LAW OFFICE OF JON G. BETHUNE LLC: How is a Worker's Comp Claim Different from a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
In Louisiana, when an individual sustains an injury arising out of and in the course of employment, worker's compensation is the exclusive remedy against his employer.
L. Pugh & Associates is seeking more than $36,000 in sums due
NEW ORLEANS – A company is seeking more than $36,000 in sums due.
Waguespack: The Grades Are Out
Add Teaser here
A loan company alleges resident owes more than $95,000
A loan company entered into litigation with a Jefferson Parish over an alleged unpaid loan.
Contractor's motion for summary judgment denied in suit over bid on university student housing project
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana recently denied a contractor's motion for summary judgment in his suit against a subcontractor over a bid submission for a Southeastern Louisiana University housing project.
Exterminator did not properly treat for termites, Jefferson property owner claims
A Jefferson homeowner claims an exterminator's negligence led to a termite infestation.
Credit union pursues $26,000 debt
A credit union claims a local man stopped paying on a loan.
A credit union owed more than $16,000
Past due loan payments prompted a credit union to file a lawsuit.
Capital One is seeking more than $755,000
NEW ORLEANS – Capital One claims that it is owed more than $755,000.
Slip and fall inside a Sketchers store prompts lawsuit
A woman accuses a Sketchers Factory Outlet store of negligence after she slipped and fell.
Janitorial maintenance company seeks more than $69,000 on an account balance
A janitorial maintenance company accuses a sanitary supplier of nonpayment.
State files for damages stemming from drug possession
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking damages for possession of an illegal substance.
Court dismisses food services manager's discrimination claim
NEW ORLEANS -- A federal court has dismissed a claim of discrimination filed by a food service manager against her former employer, a parish juvenile detention center.
Biomedical company awarded $4,000 in legal fees, not the $8,728 it sought
NEW ORLEANS – A judge in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana recently determined a Covington-based biomedical company is entitled to $4,000 in attorneys' fees in a dispute over specially formulated medical foods.
Delegation of clergy goes to White House to discuss prison reform, other legislation related to African-Americans
WASHINGTON — The Memphis-based bishop of Temple Church of God in Christ and a delegation of clergyman met with Senior White House Adviser Kevin Childs Tuesday to discuss issues related to African-Americans.
Bienville Street spa owner blames landlords for untimely repairs
A spa owner accuses two property owners of not fixing its property after flooding.
Aviation companies in contract dispute over management fees
An aviation company accuses another business of not paying a monthly management fee.