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Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte claims McDonald's negligence resulted in $15,000 in damages

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte claims McDonald's negligence resulted in $15,000 in damages

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NEW ORLEANS – A hotel claims it has suffered $15,000 worth of damage due to negligence.

Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte Ltd. and Hotel Maison Pierre Lafitte Ltd., Owners Association Inc. filed a lawsuit April 11 against McDonald's Corp. in Orleans Parish Civil District Court alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff's business, which operated from the building at 108 Roosevelt Way, Orleans Parish, suffered damages in its elevator shaft because McDonald's allegedly failed to secure its property, and vagrants allegedly caused $15,000 worth of damage.

The defendant is accused of failure to repair the leak, failure to reimburse the plaintiff for damages suffered and overall negligence and lack of management of the situation.

The plaintiff seeks all reasonable damages, court costs, attorney fees and all appropriate relief. The plaintiff is represented by attorney Brian D. Katz of Herman, Herman and Katz LLC in New Orleans.

The case has been assigned to Division F Judge Christopher J. Bruno.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court Case number 17-3431.

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