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Employers: When The Wrongful Denial Of Surgery Can Become Costly

In Louisiana, when an employee suffers an on-the-job injury, the employer may be held liable. This can easily end the initial romantic period of the employment, now that the employee’s interests are at odds with the employer’s. The employer considers that it now has to take care of a non-productive…

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Man Who Fell Off Lawn Tractor Loses Lawsuit Against Home Depot Due to Lack of Evidence

When an accident occurs, it’s often difficult to determine what actually happened until the aftermath, but in the justice system, piecing a puzzle together and drawing conclusions based on little remaining evidence rarely constitutes enough of a basis to file a lawsuit. As the court said in the case of…

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Court Denies Qualified Immunity Protection to Police Officer Who Made False Arrest After Injuring Sports Fan

Do you know your constitutional rights? In 2014 one-third of Americans were unaware of their First Amendment rights according to a Newseum Institute survey. This is an alarming truth that we, as citizens, must face. Here are some questions I pose to you: Do you know your Fourth Amendment rights?…

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Pro Se Litigant Loses Claim Over Failure to Meet Burden of Proof in Louisiana Court

When asserting a claim under constitutional law, the moving party must meet a specific standard that is easily navigated by an attorney. As one Louisiana man recently learned, without the help of a lawyer, navigating these pleading standards can be difficult and detrimental to the outcome of your case. In…

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Failure to Maintain a Claim at Each Level of the Court System Causes Man to Lose Federal Question Jurisdiction

In a lawsuit, a client’s claims need to be monitored every step of the way. If an issue is revived in an appeal, an attorney must keep track of it and reinforce it at each new representation. If an attorney doesn’t continue to assert a claim, a court might think…

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Get It in Writing: Court Refuses to Recognize Oral Agreement to Frack Oil Wells

We enter into contracts all the time without putting the agreement in writing; we form contracts when we buy a cup of coffee, when we shop online, etc. Some types of contracts, however, are required by law to be in writing. Kevin and Monica Schmidt (the Schmidts) learned this the…

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Richwood Inmates Lawsuit Dismissed After Failure to Adhere to Procedural Rules

The importance of adhering to required timelines and District Court orders could not be overstated. A failure to comply with court deadlines can result not only in your claims being dismissed but also a heavy fine. Former inmates at Richwood Correctional Center (“RCC”) learned that the hard way on appeal…

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Court of Appeals Rules Electronic Signature Valid for Uninsured Motorist Coverage Rejection

How familiar are you with your motorist insurance policy? Are you fully covered for uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage? In Louisiana, uninsured motorist coverage protects you if you’re in an accident with an at-fault driver who doesn’t carry liability insurance. Underinsured motorist coverage, on the other hand, steps in when you’re in…

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Icees & Insurance: Fifth Circuit Court Dissects “Parallel” Proceedings

A unique feature of our American federal system is the separate yet intertwined system of state and federal courts. Sometimes a dispute may begin in a state court and end up in federal court. And sometimes, there may end up being parallel proceedings in both the state and federal systems.…

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