
Name Calling Could Cost Big Bucks in Louisiana
Appellate Court Ruling in Louisiana Serves as a Reminder to Put Settlements in Writing

Appellate Court Ruling in Louisiana Serves as a Reminder to Put Settlements in Writing

Louisiana Supreme Court Highlights Pleading Requirements for Putative (Unestablished) Parents in Wrongful Death Lawsuits

Ponzi schemes ultimately come to an end and unfortunately cause a lot of pain, suffering, and litigation. The Stanford Ponzi scheme is no exception. As demonstrated in the following case, the complex nature of such schemes demonstrates the need for excellent legal representation if you are the victim of an unscrupulous Ponzi schemer. In this

As discussed in the previous post, Article V(2)(b) of the New York Convention permits a signatory country to refuse the recognition or enforcement of a foreign arbitral award if “recognition or enforcement of the award would be contrary to the public policy of that country.” To reset the stage, a brief review of the facts

What Authority, If Any, Do Courts of Law Have In Reviewing Arbitration Awards?

Appeals Court Determines Judgment Due to Conflict of Fact

A No-Show in Court Does Not Mean Default Judgment Success

Louisiana Legal Malpractice Case Examines Res Judicata and Peremption Exceptions

Louisiana Supreme Court Will Not Overturn a Fairly and Honestly Obtained Arbitration Award for a Mere Error of Law

Senior Living Community Developer in Lake Charles, Louisiana Wins Out In Contract Dispute
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