Sony announced yesterday that the Playstation Network (PSN) is set to return by the end of this week. Reports indicate access began to be provided to users starting on May 15 with different regions being incrementally phased in worldwide. Questions remain, however, as to the extent of previous breaches of…
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Playstation Network Breeched Again in Late May
In what can only be considered a confusing lapse in digital security, Sony announced another breach of their network security in late May. This news comes on the heels of the major shutdown that aggravated a world of gamers. As the length of downtime nears a month, questions linger as…
Third Circuit Explains Process for Court’s Interpretation of Insurance Policy in Vernon Parish Wreck
Previously on our personal injury blog, we have seen that an automobile liability insurance carrier’s coverage of a substitute vehicle is determined by the language of the insurance policy. Courts apply “ordinary contract principles” and interpret the policy’s language, and this interpretation “is usually a legal question that can be…
Smooth Away Product Not All It’s Purported to Be
Infomercials, commonplace in the wee nights for insomniacs, often push the envelope of how groundbreaking and innovative their products are. Using notions of mystery and incredible results, these product “debuts” draw the viewer in by promising results, and features, that commonplace items cannot. While most people would take these promises…
Hurricane Katrina Case Allowed to Move Forward
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastate much of the Gulf Coast, prompting the Louisiana Legislature to enact Acts 2006, which extended the prescriptive period within which insured’s were allowed an additional year to file certain claims under their insurance policies for losses incurred by the storms. Despite many insurance…
Insurance Company to Pay Damages to Mother of Man Killed in Automobile Accident
On May 28, 2005, Brian Smith was delivering a car as a surprise gift to his mother. Chaos unfolded, however, when a trailer came loose in Morehouse Parish from a truck being driven by one of the defendants, Joshua Pruett. The truck, at the time, was being utilized as part…
Chinese Drywall Claims Continue as Thousands Still Face Problems
In a recent decision, a Palm Beach County, Florida, judge ruled that because homebuilders did not manufacture the defective drywall that eventually caused damage to homes, and because they were not within the “chain of distribution,” they could not be held strictly liable for the alleged defects. Strict liability would…
Interpreting Insurance Policies: What does a Term really Mean?
Insurance policy terms may appear to be easily understandable and concise. However, the interpretation a lay person may give to an insurance policy agreement’s meaning versus a court’s interpretation of the same policy, may substantially differ. It is true that under Louisiana law, words in a contract are presumed to…
Bossier Parish Police Jury Ordered to Repair Faulty Pipes
A recent ruling by the Second Circuit Court of Appeal for the State of Louisiana ordered the Bossier Parish Police Jury to repair the pipes running under the land that the plaintiffs, Steven and Melanie Petchak, own in Bossier Parish. It was also ordered to pay damages to the plaintiffs…
Natchitoches Parish House Fire Ignites Dispute Over Insurance Coverage
In a recent post, we reviewed the Nolan v. Mabray case which discussed the requirement under Louisiana law that an insurance company must mail a written notice of its intent not to renew an existing policy at least thirty days prior to the policy’s expiration. La.R.S. 22:636.6. The purpose of…