Cases
Search U.S. court opinions (CourtListener / Free Law Project), or resolve a reporter citation to its case via the Caselaw Access Project. Facts only — name, court, date, status, citation count. Never a holding-summary.
20 opinions for “ST. BERNARD PARISH GOVERNMENT v. United States”
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 15-1072C Filed: April 4, 2019 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ST. BERNARD PARISH * GOVERNMENT, * Motion to Dismiss; Breach of * Contract; Monetary Damages; Plaintiff, * Equitable Relief; Indemnification;
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 15-1072C Filed: June 20, 2019 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ST. BERNARD PARISH * GOVERNMENT, * Motion for Reconsideration; RCFC * 59; Standing. Plaintiff, * v. *
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Bryson, Circuit Judge. St. Bernard Parish in Louisiana ("St. Bernard") has appealed from an order of the Court of Federal Claims dismissing its breach of contract claim for lack of jurisdiction. We affirm. I On April 17, 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service ("NRCS") entered into a "Cooperative Agree
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Dyk, Circuit Judge. *1357 Saint Bernard Parish Government and various other owners of real property in St. Bernard Parish or in the Lower Ninth Ward of the City of New Orleans (collectively "plaintiffs") brought suit in the Court of Federal Claims ("Claims Court") under the Tucker Act,
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Motion to Dismiss; RCFC 12(b)(1); Emergency Watershed Protection Program 7 C.F.R §§ 624.1-624.11; Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act 31 U.S.C. §§ 6301 et seq.-, Anchorage v. United States, 119 Fed. Cl. 709 (2015); Rick’s Mushroom v. United States, 521 F.3d 1338 (Fed. Cir. 2008); Hurricane Katrina; Consideration; Cooperative Agreement; Direct Benefit; Subject Matter Jurisdiction
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Just Compensation Award For A Temporary Takings Claim, U.S. Const. Amend. V; Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (“RCFC”) 23(a) Class Action; RCFC 23(b) Class Actions Maintainable; RCFC 23(c) Class Certification Order; RCFC 23(g)(1) (Appointing Class Counsel); RCFC 54(b) Judgment Involving Multiple Parties; RCFC 56 Summary Judgment. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND PARTIAL FINAL JUDG
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Federal Rules of Evidence 201(b)(2), (c) (Judicial Notice) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING DECLARATIONS FROM ST. BERNARD PARISH AND THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS TO VERIFY PROPERTY TAX RECORDS SUSAN G. BRADEN, Judge Before and after the evidentiary hearing on damages in this case, the parties were
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Federal Rules of Evidence; Rule 26 of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (“RCFC”) (General provisions governing discovery). MEMORANDUM OPINION AND FINAL ORDER ON EVIDENTIARY ISSUES SUSAN G. BRADEN, Judge From November 18, 2018 to November 20, 2013, the court convened an evidentiary hearing in Washington, D.C. on J
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 05-1119 L May 4, 2016 **************************************** * Just Compensation Award For A * Temporary Takings Claim, U.S. ST. BERNARD PARISH GOVERNMENT * CONST. Amend. V; AND OTHER OWNERS OF REAL *
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
*755 Federal Rules of Evidence; Rule of the United States Court of Federal Claims (“RCFC”) 26 (General provisions governing discovery). MEMORANDUM OPINION AND FINAL ORDER ON EVIDENTIARY ISSUES SUSAN G. BRADEN Judge From December 12, 2011 to December 15, 2011
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
Temporary Takings Claim; U.S. Const, amend. V. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ON LIABILITY REGARDING A TEMPORARY TAKING BY FLOODING BRADEN, Judge. On October 17, 2005, St. Bernard Parish, a governmental entity of the State of Louisiana, and owner of real property, together with private owners of real property, located either in St.
St. Bernard Parish Government v. United Statespublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER BRADEN, Judge. 1. RELEVANT BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY.2 A. Before The United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Louisiana. After Hurricane Katrina, several hundred civil actions regarding the inundation by water of the Greater New Orleans area were filed in the United States District Court
Randazzo v. St. Bernard Parish Governmentpublic domain
BROUSSARD, J. CONCURS WITH REASONS hi agree with the majority opinion-in so far as it affirms the trial court judgment denying the second petition for injunctive relief filed against the St. Bernard Parish Government and Road Home Corporation d/b/a/ Louisiana Land Trust. However, I write separately to address the issue of whether St. Bernard Parish Government and Road Home Corporation are entitled to
Franatovich v. St. Bernard Parish Governmentpublic domain
CHARLES R. JONES, Chief Judge. LThe Appellant, St. Bernard Parish Government, seeks review of the judgment of the district court finding that it was 90% at fault for causing the accident of the Appellees, Eleanor T. Franatovich wife of/ and Darryl Franatovich, by creating an unreasonable risk of harm in a vacant lot. Finding that the district court did not error, we affirm the judgment of the district court.
In re Certain St. Bernard Parish Government Computer Disks v. St. Bernard Parish Government ex rel. Ponsteinpublic domain
SANDRA CABRINA JENKINS, Judge. | í Plaintiff and Appellant, Johnette Martin (“Martin”), appeals the Judgment of the St. Bernard Parish District Court or*58dering her to pay $1,997.87 in costs to the prevailing party, Defendant and Appellee, Lynn Dean (“Dean”), in his individual capacity.1 Martin raises six discrete assignments of error to t
Richards v. ST. BERNARD PARISH GOVERNMENTpublic domain
25 So.3d 867 (2009) Raleigh RICHARDS v. ST. BERNARD PARISH GOVERNMENT. No. 2009-C-1133. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. October 21, 2009. *868 Guice A. Giambrone, III, William H. Reinhardt, Jr., David B. Parnell, Jr., Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Respondent. Robert H. Urann, Robein, Urann, Spencer
CYNTHIA GUEVARA, ET AL * NO. 2024-C-0211 VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL HOSPITAL SERVICE * DISTRICT OF THE PARISH FOURTH CIRCUIT OF ST. BERNARD, STATE OF * LOUISIANA A/K/A ST. STATE OF LOUISIANA BERNARD PARISH HOSPITAL * * * * * * * SERVICE DISTRICT D/B/A ST. BERNARD PARISH HOSPITAL, AND DR. RYAN TRUXILLO APPLICATION FOR
St. Bernard Parish v. United Statespublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES RAISED BY THE COURT AND DEFENDANT’S NOVEMBER 7, 2008 MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT. BRADEN, Judge. On October 17, 2005, St. Bernard Parish, a governmental entity of the State of Louisiana and owner of real property, as well as private owners of real property in St. Bernard Parish and the lower Ninth Ward of the City of New Orleans, filed suit in t
Pizani v. St. Bernard Parishpublic domain
ROSEMARY LEDET, Judge. 11 This is a commandeering case arising out of Hurricane Katrina. On July 10, 2007, Alfreda Melerine Pizani and Avis Melerine Juan (the “Plaintiffs”), commenced this suit against St. Bernard Parish (“St. Bernard”) and the Lake Borgne Basin Levee District (“LBBLD”) seeking just compensation under the Louisiana Constitution.1 Plaintiffs alleged that St. Bernard and LBBLD comm
St. Bernard Parish v. Lafarge North America, Inc.public domain
DON R. WILLETT, Circuit Judge: When Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, a barge moored by Lafarge wound up at large. According to New Orleans residents then represented by Richard T. Seymour, the breakaway barge hurtled through a floodwall, unleashing catastrophic flooding in the Lower 9th Ward before finally coming to rest atop several homes and a yellow school bus. (It remains disputed