If you are considering filing a lawsuit, there are numerous procedural requirements with which you must comply. One of these requirements is that you file your lawsuit within the required period of time after the at-issue incident occurred. While the date you file your lawsuit is typically determined by the…
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Cheerleader Suspended For Inappropriate Picture Could Not Prevail On Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
Everyone learns a lot of life lessons during high school. Sometimes these lessons are learned the hard way and result from the consequences of inappropriate behavior. This is even more the case today, where images can be quickly posted online for the public to see. In this case, a high…
Can A Renter Be Liable For An Injury Caused By a Leaky Apartment Ceiling?
When renting an apartment, tenants expect a safe and secure living environment. However, what happens when an accident occurs due to negligence by the apartment owner and management company? If a leaky roof in your apartment injures you, can you make a claim for your injuries? The following lawsuit answers…
Judge’s Retaliation Claims Dismissed For Failure To Show Violation Of Constitutional Right
Working in a courthouse may seem like an environment where the rule of law reigns supreme, but even within its hallowed halls, employees can encounter workplace issues and retaliation. In the following case, a Louisiana State Judge became embroiled in a dispute involving a law clerk’s alleged illegal and unethical…
Appellate Court Affirms Trial Court’s Approval of Settlement Agreement in Property Contamination Lawsuit
Can a trial court’s approval of a settlement agreement in a property contamination lawsuit be upheld without determining remediation requirements and the deposit of funds into the court registry? This question lies at the heart of the following case, which features an appeal of the trial court’s judgment approving a…
Can you Sue a Hospital for Negligently Granting Your Doctor ‘Privileges’?
Amid the potential chaos and life-or-death scenarios in a hospital emergency room, “negligent credentialing” might not immediately come to mind. It’s understandable; after all, numerous nightmare scenarios occupy our thoughts. However, negligent credentialing is an incredibly significant matter that hospitals face regularly. So what is “negligent credentialing”? It all comes…
Proving Racial Discrimination Claims: The Role of Essential Evidence in Workplace Litigation
Racial discrimination in the workplace is a pressing issue that demands attention and action within our legal system. However, bringing a claim of racial discrimination or a hostile work environment requires the ability to substantiate crucial factors. The following case highlights the significance of providing essential evidence when pursuing racial…
The Who, When, and How of Obtaining Murder Investigation Records in Louisiana
The 1985 murder of Denise Porter by stabbing was a horrific tragedy with life-altering ramifications for her husband, Joel, a Louisiana attorney. It also provides an example of how records from a criminal investigation can and cannot be requested. In Louisiana, immediate family members (i.e., the surviving spouse, children, grandchildren,…
Upholding Contractual Obligations: Legal Remedies for Noncompliance
Entering into a contract entails an expectation that both parties will fulfill their respective obligations. However, what transpires when one party complies while the other fails to uphold its promises? This case delves into the repercussions of such a scenario, shedding light on the importance of seeking legal remedies to…
Is Strict Compliance With Settlement Agreement Terms Required?
If you sign a settlement agreement, you might feel relieved that you no longer have to go to trial. After all, settlements are generally thought to save you the time and expense of going to trial. But what happens if the other side fails to pay you the settlement funds…