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Tutrix Was Proper Party To Bring Legal Malpractice Claim On Behalf of Minor

A minor is generally unable to bring a lawsuit on their behalf. As seen in the following case, this can lead to disputes about who the proper party is to bring a lawsuit for the minor.  Shannon Jones and Jennifer Brunelle filed a lawsuit against healthcare providers, the manufacturers of…

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Louisiana Court Holds Mortgage Without Legal Description Of Property Invalid

The world of mortgages can be daunting, especially when it involves your most significant asset – your home. This is especially true when there are multiple property owners, or there have been multiple transactions and conveyances of this property. Ensuring the validity of a mortgage is paramount, and as the…

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Louisiana Appellate Court Cannot Review Merits Of Case Without Final Valid Judgment

Mistakes are inevitable in human experiences, but some mistakes can have significant legal consequences. Just like regular folks, courts are infallible and make mistakes as well. What happens when a court fails to include all required information in a judgment? Such a failure creates confusion and can impede the appeals…

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Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Protecting Your Social Security Benefits and Rights

Settling a lawsuit can have many far-reaching effects. Not only will it result in the dismissal of your lawsuit, but it could also affect things such as your social security benefits. Therefore, it is important that you consult with an attorney and carefully consider if a settlement is in your…

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Can A Sexual Harassment Claim Succeed Where Boss Instructs Employee To Date A Prospective Client?

When you think about sexual harassment claims, the first thing that likely comes to mind is a superior harassing another employee. However, what happens if the superior instructs another employee to date a prospective client?  Tyanne Davenport was hired to be the administrator at an Edward Jones Office. On multiple…

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Harvey Man Denied Damages For Truck Falling On Foot, Importance of Proof in Lawsuits

If part of a car falls on you at a vehicle yard, you should be able to recover damages for your injuries from the yard owner. However, if you do not provide sufficient evidence, you will likely be unable to recover for your injuries. While Rico Lee was a customer…

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How To Determine Personal and Subject Matter Jurisdiction in Car Accident Lawsuit

If you’ve been involved in a car accident and are considering filing a lawsuit, it’s essential to be aware of one crucial aspect often overlooked – the appropriate court venue. Venue refers to the location where a lawsuit is filed, and getting it right is crucial for the court to…

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Terminated Employee Not Entitled to Additional Unpaid Wages

Getting terminated from a job is always a stressful situation. You are likely concerned about how you are going to make ends meet. This is even more true if you believe your former employer has not paid you all the wages you are entitled to.  Rick Calamia worked for Core…

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What Constitutes a Violation of a Prisoner’s Constitutional Rights?

Prisoners, like all individuals, retain their constitutional rights even while incarcerated. However, proving a violation of these rights within the prison system can be challenging, as demonstrated in the following case. This case considers what a prisoner must show to succeed in a lawsuit against a prison supervisor alleging a…

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Duck Dynasty Prevails In Beverage Dispute Because of Ambiguous Contractual Term

Even celebrities must deal with the often mundane task of negotiating and signing contracts. Although it can be tempting to sign a contract without reading it in depth or consulting with a lawyer, this case illustrates the importance of understanding every term and condition of a contract because of the…

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