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Near Decade-Long Court Battle Ends, Turns on Validity of Evidence

In contracts for the sale of land and property, parties typically execute a Purchase Agreement before the Contract of Sale. The purchase agreement may be incorporated with the contract of sale, or it may be a preliminary document that is not included in the final contract. It is important that…

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Man Denied Disability Benefits Barred from Filing Lawsuit Against Insurance Company in Louisiana

Whether we like it or not, bureaucracy pervades our lives. A failure to follow a single step of an administrative task can have far-reaching consequences. This is especially so when dealing with an insurance company. The case of Dr. James Moss is an example. Dr. Moss, a Shreveport urologist, suffered…

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Blood Test on Former Shreveport Police Officer Ruled Constitutional

Americans value their privacy. Yet in certain contexts, privacy is not absolute. For instance, an employer may order an employee to get a blood test if pertinent to a work-related incident, even if that employer is the government itself. The Shreveport Police Chief gave such an order when the department…

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New Orleans Construction Contractor Sues Private Investigator Over Prison Plea Deal

The worst thing that could happen if you are in a bad situation is for that situation to get worse. A New Orleans, Louisiana, resident found himself in that exact scenario when he was in legal trouble and subsequently found himself in even deeper legal trouble. MT, the defendant, owned…

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Surviving Spouse Loses Fight with First Wife Over Provisions of “Clear and Unambiguous” Will in Louisiana

Many people think that if they make a will, the administration of their property after death will go smoothly, with no questions asked. This is not always the case. A Louisiana case out of Jefferson Parish dealt with one of these precarious situations. After her husband, Anthony’s sudden death in…

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Judgement Reversed in 16.6 Million Dollar Coushatta Tribe Contract Case

A contract creates a level of trust between two businesses or individuals, but what happens when one individual fails to uphold their end of the bargain? Or worse yet, what happens when an individual purposefully misrepresents their ability to uphold their end of the bargain? These are issues the Louisiana…

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