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How Long Do You Have To File An Appeal for a Court Ruling in Louisiana?

If the trial court does not rule in your favor, you might find yourself considering filing an appeal. However, just like filing an initial lawsuit, there are strict time limits for filing an appeal. If you do not comply with these time limits, the appellate court will be unable to…

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Apartment Fire Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Smoke Alarm Evidence

If you and your family members are injured in an apartment fire, you might think you would be able to recover for your injuries from the apartment owners.  However, the law may only allow you to recover for your damages with sufficient evidence to support your claim.  Afrah Qasem and…

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Judgment In Lawsuit From Garage Sale Injury Lacked Necessary Decretal Language

Depending on the outcome of a trial, when the jury renders its verdict, you might be excited or sad. No matter how you feel, you must review the trial court’s judgment to ensure it is sufficiently precise and definite to meet the requirements for a final judgment.   Charmane Manchester was…

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Factual Disputes About Company’s Procedures Preclude Summary Judgment in Slip and Fall Lawsuit

If you slip and fall at a car dealership because of wet floors, you might think you have a slam dunk case. However, if the condition that caused your fall might be considered open and obvious, you could face an uphill battle.  Anna Landry took her vehicle to Leson Chevrolet…

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The Consequences of Lying in A Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Claim

What are the consequences of lying in a workers’ compensation claim? They can be harsh, as shown in the following lawsuit. Betty Reeder, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Hardtner Medical Center, found herself embroiled in a legal battle after suffering an injury on the job. This article examines the…

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Who’s At Fault if your car is stolen then involved in a wreck? The Thief, Victim, or Third Party Owner?

In the world of litigation, there are often cases that raise questions about who should be held responsible for damages caused by certain events. Take the recent case of Christopher Blanchard, who claimed damages after his police car was hit by a stolen car. The trial court granted summary judgment…

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Trucking Accident Leaves Driver in a Ditch when it Comes to Lack of Evidence

Licensed and professional commercial truck drivers usually carry heavy materials on their journey. Keeping these materials secured for any type of roadway issue is paramount. But what happens when these large trucks roll over and you think the weight shift was due to faulty or improper packaging? The Fifth Circuit…

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Final Judgments: What’s Necessary When It Comes to Precise Language?

What happens when a final judgment from a court lacks precise language as to the damages you should be awarded? The First Circuit Court of Appeals answers this question and explains the importance of precision and certainty in all civil case language. While attempting to break up a fight between…

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Coalport is King: Louisiana Court Applies Judicial Scrutiny to Horse Race Controversy

Horse races represent a lot of things: money, power, competition. The outcomes of races matter a lot to those involved, and debates about those races can be pretty contentious, even getting to court. When a back-and-forth about the rightful winner of a horse race makes it to the Second Circuit…

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Louisiana Court Reverses Summary Judgment, Permits Plaintiff to Continue Discovering Facts

The discovery process of litigation is vital to a well-informed judgment rendered by the court. But discovery can be halted, disrupted, or dismantled by various motions. Finding and gathering all the necessary information in a lawsuit is incredibly important for all sides. Still, it requires showing a need for that…

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