News from 2018
Oil company amends lawsuit seeking more than $2 million from joint operator
An oil and gas company may add new claims to a lawsuit over a failed oil well, a federal judge ruled on Sept. 17.
Mortgage company sues over mortgage loan
A mortgage company says a Jefferson Parish woman failed to pay on a home loan.
Nicholls State University files lawsuit over student loan
Nicholls State University accuses a former student of nonpayment of a student loan.
Louisiana State University pursues unpaid student loan
A Jefferson Parish resident faces a lawsuit over an alleged unpaid student loan and university fees.
Doctor failed to pay loan, bank claims
Hancock Whitney Bank accuses a doctor and his wife of owing more than $132,000 on a loan.
Harvey resident did not pay mortgage, bank says
A Harvey resident faces a lawsuit over an alleged unpaid mortgage.
Bank goes after Marrero resident for $4,500 in credit card debt
A Marrero resident faces a lawsuit over an alleged credit card debt.
Outstanding mortgage loan center of dispute with nonprofit
A local nonprofit faces accusations of nonpayment of a mortgage loan.
ASI Federal Credit Union seeks alleged $8,000 debt
A credit union says a customer owes over $8,000.
University of New Orleans sues over student's alleged $1,500 debt
A university student faces a lawsuit over allegedly not paying all of her tuition and fees.
University of New Orleans claims former student owes sums due
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $1,300 in sums due.
Couple seeks damages alleging injury on private property
NEW ORLEANS – A couple is seeking damages alleging that an injury was caused due to a property's condition.
Financial company alleges borrower owes over $189,000
GRETNA – A company is seeing nearly $189,000 in sums due.
Alexandria lawyer faces suspension for alleged misrepresentation, attorney conduct violations
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Alexandria attorney George A. Flournoy faces possible suspension following a recommendation issued Sept. 21 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over allegations in three client matters.
Longtime Baton Rouge attorney voluntarily placed on disability inactive status
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Baton Rouge attorney Jules B. LeBlanc III, who was admitted to the bar in Louisiana almost 50 years ago, has been voluntarily transferred to disability inactive status following a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding.
Supreme Court dismisses charges that Shreveport attorney helped client withhold evidence in battery case
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Formal charges against Shreveport attorney John Nathaniel Bokenfohr alleging he helped his client withhold evidence in a battery case several years ago have been dismissed following a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding.
University of New Orleans is seeking over $3,800 in sums due
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $3,800.
Louisiana Supreme Court disbars long-ineligible New Orleans attorney with 'severe drug problem'
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — New Orleans attorney Shelley Ann Martin, ineligible to practice law for more than eight years, has been disbarred following a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding in part over her 2009 and 2013 drug-related arrests.
Suspended Gonzales attorney adjudged guilty of additional offenses
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended Gonzales attorney Phyllis A. Southall has been adjudged guilty of additional offenses, according to a Sept. 21 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding.
Hearing committee recommends Metairie attorney be suspended for allegedly mishandling trust account
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Metairie attorney Quiana Marie Hunt faces possible suspension following a recommendation issued Sept. 20 by a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee over alleged irregularities in her trust account.