News from January 2019
Court activity on Jan. 3: Harold E. Newsome vs Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity in the suit brought by Harold E. Newsome against Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 3: 'Initial Case Assignment To Judge Jane Triche Milazzo And Magistrate Judge Michael North. (ess)'
Case activity for Harold E. Newsome vs Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 3
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activities in the suit brought by Harold E. Newsome against Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 3:
Case activity for Harold E. Newsome vs Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 3
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activities in the suit brought by Harold E. Newsome against Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 3:
Split board backs readmission of disbarred former Monroe councilman convicted of racketeering
NEW ORLEANS — Disbarred Monroe attorney and former city councilman Arthur Gilmore Jr. may be conditionally readmitted to practice law following a split recommendation issued Dec. 21 by the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB).
Why law firms should be leveraging digital media to attract clients
With the growth of internet usage via social media and search engines, it is vital for law firms to recognize important marketing trends, in order to reach the broadest audience and convert the most clients.
New Orleans-based attorney readmitted to practice of law after recovery from alcohol abuse
NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana Supreme Court recently allowed a disbarred New Orleans-based attorney to be readmitted to the practice law after recovering from alcohol abuse and refraining from billing clients for unperformed work.
Affordable Care Act is a 'federal outreach,' Landry says
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas recently ruled that the Affordable Care Act (ACA), otherwise known as Obamacare, is unconstitutional in a lawsuit brought by several states, including Louisiana, challenging the ACA.
Court activity on Jan. 2: Harold E. Newsome vs Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity in the suit brought by Harold E. Newsome against Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 2: 'Complaint With Jury Demand Against All Defendants (filing Fee $ 400 Receipt Number 053l-7333009) Filed By Angela Hicks. (attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet, # 2 Summons)attorney Matthew Ryan McCarley Added To Party Angela Hicks(pty:pla).(mccarley, Matthew)'.
Court activity on Jan. 2: Harold E. Newsome vs Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity in the suit brought by Harold E. Newsome against Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company on Jan. 2: 'Summons Returned Executed; Couvillion Group Llc Served On 12/27/2018, Answer Due 1/17/2019. (rosenblum, Carl) Modified Text On 1/3/2019 To Correct Event And Add Answer Due Date (ajn).'
Crescent Bank seeks over $20,000 on open account
GRETNA – A bank is seeking more than $20,000 on an open account.
Disaster Recovery Unit seeks over $37,000 on unpaid loan
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking more than $37,500 from a resident.
Discover Bank is seeking more than $22,000 in sums due, claiming that a customer was negligent in the balance owed despite demands
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking more than $22,000 in sums due.
Discover Bank claims it is owed over $21,000 on open account, alleging that a customer was negligent despite demands
GRETNA – Discover Bank is seeking more than $21,000 in sums due from a customer.
State says borrower of disaster relief loan owes more than $37,000 on a grant loan which was meant to be paid back
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking more than $37,000 from a resident.
Louisiana seeks $30,000 on an unpaid disaster recovery loan, claiming that a woman failed to pay back a grant
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking $30,000 from a resident.
Auto financing company claims it is owed more than $20,000 from a customer who was negligent in an auto loan
GRETNA – A credit company is seeking more than $20,000 in sums due.
State's disaster unit is seeking repayment of $37,500 from a resident who failed to pay back a grant
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking $37,500 from a resident.
State officials seek more than $77,000 on unpaid disaster recovery loan
GRETNA – The state of Louisiana is seeking more than $77,000 in sums due.
Condo's HOA is seeking more than $11,000 from resident
GRETNA – A condo is seeking more than $11,000 in sums due.
Former New Orleans police chief faces uphill fight in breach of contract suit against Cantrell, law professor says
Warren Riley, a former New Orleans police chief, recently filed a lawsuit against Mayor LaToya Cantrell alleging she offered him a job in her administration and later revoked the offer.