If you have slipped and fallen in a Louisiana store, you may not realize you are not alone. What’s more, you might not understand that you may have the legal rights to make a claim against the store for the incident. Just recently a lawsuit was filed in western Louisiana…
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Corporal Punishment: Louisiana Court of Appeals Case from 1979, Still Relevant Today
The Louisiana Court of Appeals’ 1979 ruling in Thompson v. Iberville Parish School Board provides insight into what factors should be considered when asking if a teacher has inappropriately punished a student. This decision reversed a previous ruling in favor of an Iberville Parish elementary school student and found in…
What Happens When you Get Sick on Vacation? Celebrity Cruise Ship Docked After Massive Illness Outbreaks
The cruise ship Celebrity Mercury was forced to its home port of Charleston for a four day cleaning recently. After the third straight outbreak of Norovirus on the 1870 passenger ship, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a rare “no sail” recommendation. The return home came after Celebrity took…
Sobriety Checkpoints in Terreborne Parish
On Friday, March 19, a police checkpoint in north LeFourche surveyed over 200 cars on La. 20 in Chackbay between 10 p.m. and 4a.m. according to a Daily Comet article. The checkpoint caught three DWI offenders and cited nine open-container violations. Sobriety checkpoints are legal in the state of Louisiana.…
General Damage Awards: Court of Appeals Case of Injured Hineston Man
In May 2005 the Third Circuit of the Louisiana Court of Appeals upheld a significant general damages award rendered in favor of Clyde Rayburn of Hineston. Mr. Rayburn, an 83 year old widower, was injured in 2003 when he was stopped in his pickup truck at an intersection and was…
Breaking News: Chemical fire in Denham Springs under control
The previously mentioned fire at a Coco Resources chemical factor in Denham Springs is now under control. Information will be updated on this site as it is reported.
Chemical Fire in Livingston Parish
A fire has broken out at a chemical factory in Livingston Parish. More information will be posted as it becomes available.
If a City’s Going Broke, How Can It Fix Everything?
With municipal governments around the nation facing massive budget shortfalls, many have already taken unprecedented steps in cutting traditional services. In Tracy, California, residents now must pay $300 phone charge for any 911 call they make or pay a $48 dollar yearly fee for the “unlimited” 911 plan. The change…