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Court Outlines Responsibilities of Dockowner in Employee Injury

A gangway is a pathway that connects the ship to the dock at which it has stopped. It is the means by which the crew and cargo of a ship are moved onto and off of the ship. Usually ships have detachable gangways that the ship crew put on the…

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Disastrous Results for Plaintiffs that Wait Too Long to File Suit

In Louisiana, there are certain steps that need to be taken in order to file a case for medical malpractice. In order to get a case to trial, a plaintiff must first submit a malpractice petition to a medical review board. The board reviews the facts surrounding a case and…

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Louisiana Court Sets Out Requirements for Summary Judgment

During the course of litigation, one of the tools used by lawyers and the legal system to weed out weak cases is to file for summary judgment. The basic premise of summary judgment is to call the other side to provide solid evidence of their claim. The moving party, the…

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Mamou Slip-and-Fall Case Fails at Summary Judgment Due to Lack of Evidence

In a prior post, we explored the elements that a plaintiff must prove in order to recover against the owner of a business due to an unsafe condition on the property. There, the plaintiff, Lisa Beckham, tripped and fell over some loose asphalt in an unpaved parking lot of a…

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State Court of Appeals Explains Plaintiff’s Standard in Minden, Louisiana, Trip and Fall Case.

In June, The Louisiana Court of Appeals published their opinion for Watts V. Scottsdale Ins. Co., a case involving a trip-and-fall that occurred at a restaurant in Minden, Louisiana. In the decision, the court articulated the plaintiff’s standard for prevailing in trip-and-fall cases that occur within the state. The facts…

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Case Demonstrates Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents Can Be Complicated, Require Skilled Attorney

Louisiana Court Stresses Importance of Constructive Notice in Trip-And-Fall Cases In Smithwick v. City of Farmerville, the Second Circuit Louisiana Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s dismissal of a plaintiff’s trip-and-fall case for failure to prove that the municipal defendant had actual or constructive notice of a shallow depression…

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Berniard Law Firm Unveils New iPhone Application

The Berniard Law Firm is proud to announce the release of an innovative new iPhone application that can be considered a must-have for individuals in the Gulf Coast. With extensive versatility and options including multiple contact points for our attorneys, as well as consistent site updates that will keep you…

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