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Sunday, September 29, 2024

News from 2018


One Main Financial Group seeks over $1,800 in sums due

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A finance group is seeking over $1,800.

Credit union claims it is owed over $5,600

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A credit union is seeking more than $5,600.

Shooting victim to have his case against Bella Noche heard again, appeals court rules

By Takesha Thomas |
A lower court will once again hear part of a case involving a man who was shot after leaving a 2015 wedding reception outside of Bella Noche restaurant.

Hancock Whitney Bank is seeking more than $34,000 in sums due

By Carrie Bradon |
NEW ORLEANS – A bank is seeking more than $34,000 in sums due.

Court reverses medical malpractice claim involving St. Francis Medical Center

By Takesha Thomas |
Earlier ruling denied claim citing failure to file in a timely manner

Baton Rouge attorney suspended in split state high court decision over alleged conflict of interest

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Baton Rouge attorney Gregory Cook has been suspended following a split Dec. 5 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding regarding conflict of interest allegations.

State Supreme Court disbars former assistant U.S. attorney over internet posts

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Harahan attorney and former assistant U.S. attorney Salvador R. Perricone has been disbarred following a Dec. 5 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding regarding alleged inappropriate anonymous postings on a local newspaper's website over five years.

Lafayette attorney disbarred - but not permanently - in split Supreme Court decision

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) — Suspended Lafayette attorney Michael Sean Reid has been disbarred following a split Dec. 5 Louisiana Supreme Court attorney disciplinary proceeding regarding multiple allegations, including abandoning his practice and trust fund irregularities.

Louisiana ranked #5 "Judicial Hellhole" by American Tort Reform Foundation

By Carrie Bradon |
The American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRA) ranks Louisiana No. 5 on its "Judicial Hellhole" list.

Discover Bank is seeking more than $21,000 in sums due

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking more than $21,000 in sums due.

Gulf Enterprises alleges it's owed more than $10,000

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A company is seeking more than $10,000 in sums due.

Nicholls State says former student owes more than $1,100

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A university is seeking over $1,100 in sums due.

Man says he was injured in accident with commercial flat bed truck

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A man is seeking damages for an incident that took place with a flat bed truck.

Man seeks damages for fall in a RaceTrac store

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A man is seeking damages for a slip and fall in a RaceTrac.

Asset management company seeks more than $83,000 on student loan debt

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – An asset management company is seeking more than $83,000.

Woman seeks damages for a fall in a bank branch

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for fall at a bank.

Man sues property owner following shooting

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A man is seeking damages after he was shot in a parking lot.

Woman says she slipped and fell at a clinic

By Carrie Bradon |
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages following a slip and fall at a clinic.

Hearing panel recommends disbarred Covington attorney not be readmitted

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – A Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) hearing committee recently recommended that disbarred Covington attorney David H. Bernstein not be readmitted to the practice of law.

Disciplinary board recommends deferred suspension for Kenner attorney regarding alcohol-related arrests

By Karen Kidd |
NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana Record) – Kenner attorney John Julius Steger IV faces possible deferred suspension following a recent Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) recommendation to the state Supreme Court regarding multiple alcohol-related arrests dating back to 1993.