News from 2018
Permobil seeks more than $28,000 on open account
GRETNA – A medical company is seeking more than $28,000.
Collection agency seeks more than $1,600
GRETNA – A collection agency is seeking more than $1,600 in sums due.
Woman says she was caused to slip and fall at a gas station
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a slip and fall at a gas station.
Ally Financial seeks more than $23,000 on open account
GRETNA – A financial company is seeking more than $23,000 in sums due.
Condo association seeks over $6,900 in sums due
GRETNA – A condo association is seeking over $6,900 in sums due.
A woman is seeking damages following a fall at a shopping center
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a fall at a shopping center.
Credit agency is seeking over $5,200 on open account
GRETNA – A credit agency is seeking more than $5,200 in sums due.
University of New Orleans seeks more than $2,100 in sums due
GRETNA – A university is seeking more than $2,100 in sums due.
Whitney Bank seeks more than $130,000 on unpaid mortgage
GRETNA – A bank is seeking more than $130,000.
Lawsuit against Orleans Parish Prison compliance director can move forward
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ruled on October 5 that the Compliance Director of the Orleans Parish Prison isn’t protected under quasi-judicial immunity amid a lawsuit concerning the alleged illegal use of a temporary prison facility.
Fired transgender employee sues Outback Steakhouse
A transgender woman accuses an Outback Steakhouse restaurant in Metairie of violating her civil rights.
Pelican Institute calls Plaquemines Parish suit targeting energy companies an example of lawsuit abuse
In the wake of lawsuits alleging climate damage filed by Plaquemines Parish and by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards against leading energy and gas companies, organizations and parish residents are leaning more favorably toward the companies' side.
For second time in 4 years, board dismisses misconduct allegations against New Orleans attorney
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recently -- and for the second time in about four years -- dismissed allegations of misconduct against New Orleans attorney Deidre Katrina Peterson,
Subcontractor violated a waste-hauling agreement, lawsuit claims
A Baton Rouge company faces a lawsuit over a contract dispute.
Hotel guest's fall prompts lawsuit
Two hotel companies face a lawsuit over a hotel guest's slip and fall.
Community college goes after student for alleged $1,000 debt
A student faces a lawsuit from a community college for an alleged $1,000 debt.
Financial services company seeks $7,000
A financial services company brought a lawsuit for an alleged $7,000 debt.
Fall from catwalk prompts lawsuit
An injured worker accuses the University of Louisiana of negligence.
Couple owe $37,000 debt, finance company says
A couple face a lawsuit over an alleged $37,000 debt.
Mortgage company goes after alleged $260,000 debt
A mortgage company accuses a homeowner of an outstanding debt.