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Injured Worker Who Hid Injuries Still Entitled To Workers’ Compensation

If you are injured on the job, it is best practice to inform your employer and supervisor about your injuries. They will likely inform you about possible workers’ compensation to which you might be entitled. Are you still eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits if you tried to hide your…

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Injured Work Release Inmate’s Sole Remedy Is Workers’ Compensation

Even while an inmate, you are still entitled to damages if you are injured on the job. If you are injured while working in a release program, are you entitled to compensation through the workers’ compensation scheme?  Lindsey French was serving a sentence for drug and firearm charges at the…

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Is Delaying An Examination Under Oath A Lack of Cooperation In A Homeowner’s Insurance Claim?

In order to recover under a homeowner’s policy, there are many requirements with which you must comply. One common requirement is providing the insurer with requested documentation and undergoing an examination under oath where the insurer can ask questions and gather information relevant to the claim. What happens if a…

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No Hostile Work Environment Where Employer Took Remedial Actions

No one should have to deal with sexual harassment in the workplace. If you are dealing with sexual harassment at work and you report it to your employer, you hope they will act on your report. How do actions taken by your employer affect your ability to recover for sexual…

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Property Owners Barred From Interfering With Servitude

One of the joys of owning property is dealing with potential property disputes. Such disputes can get especially complicated when they involve old surveys and records and promises from prior owners. This case illustrates the importance of doing due diligence before purchasing property so you understand which of your neighbors…

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Understanding Statutory Employer Immunity in Workers’ Compensation Cases in Louisiana

Statutory employer immunity is critical in determining liability and compensation for workplace injuries in workers’ compensation. The following case is an example where the court had to decide whether the defendant was entitled to statutory employer immunity under the dual contract theory provided for in La.R.S. 23:1061(A)(2). We will examine…

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Gender Discrimination and Online Fallout – A High School Legal Tale

Gender Discrimination has unfortunately been around for as long as time, infiltrating many corners of people’s lives. But when you feel discriminated against at your high school, the lawsuit process can be much trickier than some might think. The Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit addresses whether a Title…

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Louisiana Court Promotes Liberal Construing of Will Execution Requirements

Wills and testaments often lead to family drama after a family member dies. Fights over control, money, and inheritance can lead to many legal and emotional battles. When those battles of power come to a legal setting, how do courts assess if a will has validly identified a new overseer…

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Libel in the Limelight: A Deep Dive into the Intricacies of Defamation Laws in the Modern World

Picture this: you’re enjoying your daily dose of local news when your name surfaces amidst a hailstorm of defamatory allegations. Your reputation takes a blow, and you decide to fight back by filing a lawsuit. This might sound like a gripping storyline from a TV courtroom drama, but for Mary…

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Louisiana Court in East Baton Rouge Evaluates and Reverses Due Process Violation Judgment

The fundamental right to due process is a cornerstone of constitutional protection, ensuring that individuals are treated fairly within legal proceedings. Nevertheless, the delicate line between potential bias and genuine due process violations is not always easily discernible. A telling example can be found in a noteworthy case from East…

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