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20 opinions for “Bourbon Street LLC”
MEMORANDUM OPINION Hon. Elizabeth W. Magner, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge This matter came before the Court on October 14, 2015, on cross Motions for Summary Judgment filed by Bay Bridge Building Limited Company, LLC’s (“Bay Bridge”) and 800 Bourbon' Street, LLC (“800 Bourbon or Debtor”).1 At the conclusion of the hearing, the Court set a deadline of October 28, 2015, to file
429 Bourbon Street, LLC v. RMDR Investments, Inc.public domain
Judge Edwin A. Lombard hThe Appellant, RMDR Investments, Inc. (“RMDR”), seeks review of the district court’s May 31, 2016 judgment ordering its eviction from property owned by lessor 429 Bourbon St., LLC (“the Appel-lee”). The appeal has been consolidated with a supervisory writ application filed by RMDR, which seeks review of the denial of its Ex Parte Motion to Release Continuing Suspensive Appeal B
429 Bourbon Street, LLC v. RMDR Investments, Inc.public domain
Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. C, No. 2015-7064; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2016-CA-0800 C/W 2C17-C-0845; |! Denied.
429 Bourbon Street, LLC v. RMDR Investments, Inc.public domain
Applying For Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. C, No. 2015-7064; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2016-CA-0800. |! Stay denied. Writ denied.
REASONS FOR DECISION Hon. Elizabeth W. Magner, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge The Motion to Reconsider and Amend Judgment (“Motion to Reconsider”) filed by 800 Bourbon Street, L.L.C. (“800 Bourbon”) came up for hearing on March 4, 2016.1 Following the hearing, the record remained open for the limited purpose of allowing the parties to submit transcript excerpts of the continued 2004 Ex
Yokum v. 615 Bourbon Street, LLCpublic domain
977 So.2d 859 (2008) Peterson M. YOKUM and Polly Elizabeth Anderson v. 615 BOURBON STREET, L.L.C. d/b/a The Rock, Old Opera House, Inc. d/b/a Old Opera House and Willie Mintz. No. 2007-C-1785. Supreme Court of Louisiana. February 26, 2008. *861 Smith Stag, Stuart Housel Smith, Kimberly Wooten Rosenberg, New Orleans, Catherine Ber
Yokum v. 615 Bourbon Street, LLCpublic domain
960 So.2d 1283 (2007) Peterson M. YOKUM and Polly Elizabeth Anderson v. 615 BOURBON STREET, L.L.C. d/b/a The Rock, Old Opera House, Inc. d/b/a Old Opera House and Willie Mintz. No. 2006-CA-1057. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. June 20, 2007. Rehearing Denied August 2, 2007. *1284 Stuart H. Smith, Mi
Bourbon Investments, LLC v. New Orleans Equity LLCpublic domain
LANDRIEU, J., CONCURS IN PART AND DISSENTS IN PART hi concur with the majority in its affirmation of that part of the trial court judgment finding Mr. Rodrigue tu be a member of Bourbon Investments. This factual finding is amply supported by the record. I respectfully dissent, however, from the majority’s affirmation of that part of the trial- court’s judgment which sustain
Weichers v. Bourbon St. Bar & Grill, Inc.public domain
See Iowa R. App. P. 6.904 Monkey, Inc., d/b/a Tony's La Pizzeria, appeals the district court's denial of its motion for summary judgment. REVERSED AND REMANDED. REVERSED. REMANDED.
PAMELA J. OLANO, SILVER * NO. 2022-CA-0504 BOURBON, INC., LABEUTI, INC., BOURBON BURLESQUE * CLUB, INC., RAYMOND COURT OF APPEAL PALAZZOLO, AND GUY * OLANO, JR. FOURTH CIRCUIT * VERSUS STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* BILLIE V. KARNO, KARNO 410 BOURBON REAL ESTA
Nola Bourbon, LLC v. Rodriguez-Francopublic domain
Judge Daniel L. Dysart Jorge Rodriguez-Franco and Lillian Benitez appeal the issuance of a permanent injunction against them and in favor of Nola Bourbon, LLC. For the reasons that follow, we reverse and remand this matter for further proceedings. BACKGROUND: Nola Bourbon, LLC, (hereinafter "Nola Bourbon" or "plaintiff") is the owner of the property located at 933 Bourbon Street in
JAMES F. McKAY III, Judge. |, This case involves several consolidated appeals. At the heart of case is a dispute between a sub-lessor and a sub-lessee. The principal action giving rise to all of the appeals is an eviction proceeding. For the following reasons, we affirm in part and reverse in part. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY Sometime around 1860, the building which housed the D.H
PAMELA J. OLANO, SILVER * NO. 2024-CA-0827 BOURBON, INC., LABEAUTI, INC., BOURBON BURLEQUE * CLUB, INC., RAYMOND COURT OF APPEAL PALAZZOLO, AND GUY W. * OLANO, JR. FOURTH CIRCUIT * VERSUS STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* BILLIE V. KARNO, KARNO 410 BOURBON
Nola Bourbon, LLC v. City of New Orleanspublic domain
NOLA BOURBON, LLC * NO. 2019-CA-0847 VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL CITY OF NEW ORLEANS * FOURTH CIRCUIT * STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* APPEAL FROM CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, ORLEANS PARISH NO. 2018-07206, DIVISION “I-14” Honorable Piper D. Gri
PAMELA J. OLANO, SILVER * NO. 2020-CA-0396 BOURBON, INC., LABEATI, INC., BOURBON BURLESQUE * CLUB, INC., RAYMONE COURT OF APPEAL PALAZZOLO, AND GUY W. * OLANO, JR. FOURTH CIRCUIT * VERSUS STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* BILLIE V. KARNO, KARNO 410 BOURBON REAL ESTATE, LLC, KA
Brednich v. Bourbon Nite-Life, LLCpublic domain
MAX N. TOBIAS, JR., Judge. liThe appellant, Philippe Uson (“Uson”), appeals a final judgment rendered in favor of the appellee, Bourbon Nite-Life, L.L.C. (“BNL”), sustaining BNL’s exception of no right of action, dismissing with prejudice all of the claims in Uson’s reconventional demand brought against BNL. Uson also appeals the denial of his related motion for new trial. For the following reasons, we affirm the trial court’s
NOLA BOURBON, LLC * NO. 2021-CA-0023 VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL JORGE RODRIGUEZ- * FRANCO AND LILLIAN FOURTH CIRCUIT BENITEZ * STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* APPEAL FROM CIVIL DIS
715-17-19 Bourbon Street, L.L.C. v. the City of New Orleans and the Vieux Carre Commissionpublic domain
715-17-19 BOURBON STREET, * NO. 2023-CA-0613 L.L.C. * VERSUS COURT OF APPEAL * THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS FOURTH CIRCUIT AND THE VIEUX CARRE * COMMISSION STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* APPEAL FROM C
Creditors' entitlements in bankruptcy arise in the first instance from the underlying substantive law creating the debtor's obligation, subject to any qualifying or contrary provisions of the Bankruptcy Code. Consequently, when federal bankruptcy law supplies a rule that *298speaks directly to the right at issue, that rule controls. So it is here: while Massac
In re 800 Canal Street Limited Partnership; — Plaintiff; Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. J, Nos. 09-12788, 09-12867; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Nos. 2010-CA-0942, 2010-CA-0943, 2010-CA-0944, 2010-CA-0979, *11872010-CA-0980, 2010-CA-0981, 2010-CA-0982. Granted.