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Shreveport Company Loses Ability to Bring Lawsuit Due to Missed Filing Deadline

Wouldn’t it be a disappointment to have your legal claims dismissed because you missed a filing deadline? The rules that apply to time limits for filing cases can be complicated, as Top Dollar Pawn, Gun and Car Audio #5 in Shreveport, Louisiana found when Top Dollar’s lawsuit was dismissed by…

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Family Drama and the General Power of Attorney in Lincoln Parish

As individuals approach the end of their life or encounter health problems, they may utilize a general power of attorney (POA) in order to care for their property. A POA is a written authorization to represent or act on another’s behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter.…

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Is a Franchisor Liable for the Criminal Acts of a Third Party?

When a patron is injured by a third party at a hotel, the patron might wish to seek damages from a national franchisor. There are however several criteria to establish a franchisor’s liability making it very difficult for a patron to recover in the absence of direct links between the…

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Lack of Substantial Evidence for Denial of Severance Pay Leads to Payment in Case Out of Baton Rouge

When employees are fired they can often be entitled to benefits upon termination; including money payments to act as a substitute salary while the terminated employee searches for another job. While there is no federal requirement in the United States for an employer to offer severance pay, many do as…

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Exception of Prescription Raised After Trial Causes Lawsuit Dismissal in Jefferson Parish Case

In nearly every case of injury to person or property, there is a time period during which you can bring a lawsuit. When that time period ends is determined by statute. Defendants in cases where the time has past may bring an exception of prescription to have these cases dismissed.…

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Homeowners Recover Full Amount of Wood Floor Damages and Home Insurance Company is Sanctioned for Delay

When a natural disaster strikes the issue of insurance comes to the forefront. What can a homeowner do when their home is damaged but the insurance company delays and fails to pay? That was the case when a Kenner, Louisiana, couple had their wood floors ruined by Hurricane Isaac. After…

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Boutte IHOP Successfully Defeats Sexual Harassment and Constructive Discharge Claims

Sexual harassment in the workplace is unfortunately all too common.  While a victim of such harassment might feel entirely justified in filing a lawsuit against his or her employer, the harassing conduct might not be bad enough to survive a motion for summary judgment.  Just how bad does a work…

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Lack of Authenticated Evidence Leads to Abandoned Case in Jefferson Parish

Generally, plaintiffs bring an action against an adverse party to be made whole again in some way. Bringing a claim is a remedy seeking process. But, can a claimant’s inaction cause the proceeding to be dismissed? The Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal recently answered this question in the affirmative…

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Jefferson Parish Homeowners Unable to Sue Because of Missed Procedural Deadlines

In law, deadlines and rules of procedure are very important. Good cases can be lost because someone missed a deadline or did not understand and follow a procedural rule. That is why it is so important to ensure you have a good attorney who understands the rules of procedure and…

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Motion To Dismiss Action As Abandoned Thwarted For Lack of Statutorily Required Affidavit

Sometimes procedural rules are overlooked as merely a peripheral aspect of a lawsuit. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Oftentimes you need to overcome numerous procedural hurdles just to reach the merits of a case. The following case illustrates the importance of procedure in the practice of law.…

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