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Understanding Legal Malpractice Claims: Establishing Negligence and Loss

Losing a lawsuit can lead to frustration with your attorney, and you might contemplate pursuing a legal malpractice claim against them. However, it is crucial to comprehend the essential elements required to succeed in such a claim; otherwise, your case may face dismissal. The Klein v. Wynne lawsuit examines the…

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Navigating Unfair Termination as a Civil Service Employee: Understanding the Appeals Process

Experiencing termination from your job is a difficult situation, especially when it feels unjust. Scott Poiencot faced this unfortunate circumstance when he was terminated from his position as a police officer in the Lafayette Police Department, where he had served for several years. As a civil service employee, Louisiana law…

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Law Firm Permitted Discovery of Louisiana Board of Pharmacy Database Records

Everyone knows that evidence is an essential part of winning any lawsuit. However, how do you go about finding relevant evidence? If you are involved in a lawsuit, you are entitled to discovery to obtain information pertinent to your claims and help defend yourself. However, discovery is not limitless. Instead,…

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Importance of Timely Filing: A Case Study on False Arrest and False Imprisonment Claims

Filing a claim in court requires careful consideration of the appropriate time frame, as it can significantly impact the success of a lawsuit. This is particularly crucial when dealing with actions such as false arrest and false imprisonment, where prescription periods play a significant role.  In a noteworthy case involving…

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Shielding Retaliation: Exploring Title VII Protection and Causal Links in Employment Lawsuits

Bringing a lawsuit against one’s employer can be a daunting prospect, particularly when fears of retaliation loom large. However, it is essential to recognize that federal law offers safeguards to employees who pursue legal action under Title VII, including cases involving claims of sexual harassment. By delving into the provisions…

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Tutorship: How Your Child Can Be Protected by the Court.

Divorce, though unpleasant in the short term, allows families to rearrange their relationship to better serve the interests of all parties. One primary consideration in any divorce is the children. The children’s health, safety, and well-being becomes a key concern for both the families and the courts when a family…

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The Importance of a Complete Record at Trial: Lessons from a Car Accident Case

All relevant evidence in a case should be produced at trial. However, the evidence included in a complete record can be subjective. Thus, the parties to a lawsuit should rely on the court’s definition of what a complete medical record consists of.  Christina Dauzat (Dauzat) was involved in a car…

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Law Firm Not Liable in Legal Malpractice Lawsuit Despite Conflict of Interest

In some cases, mistakes in following procedure can harm a plaintiff’s cause of action even if the case otherwise may be successful on the merits. For example, legal malpractice cases in Louisiana must be filed within one year from when the plaintiff knew or should have known that malpractice had…

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Louisiana Court Affirms General Damages Awarded to Ascension Parish Woman Injured In Auto Accident

Although you may be excited if you are awarded damages at trial, your award might still face a challenge on appeal. Therefore, when you are involved in a trial for an accident in which you were harmed, it is important to understand what evidence you need to present so that…

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Appealing a Court Judgment in Louisiana: Why Decretal Language Matters

When you receive a final judgment from the trial court, you focus on the case’s outcome. However, if you want to appeal that judgment, it is essential to understand what language is needed in the final judgment to appeal it. If this language is not included, you might be in…

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