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Injured on a Boat on Land, Can you File a Lawsuit with Maritime Claims?
Employers Potentially Liable After Seaman Injured on Tugboat
Do You Have to Disclose a Personal Injury Claim to a Bankruptcy Court?
Prior Bankruptcy Nearly Prevents Shreveport Man from Filing Personal Injury Case
FMLA Retaliation and Title VII Hostile Work Environment Claims Fail on Lack of Evidence
Some consider the workplace as their second home. It is a place where one can thrive intellectually and network simultaneously. However, when a workplace becomes hostile or sexually charged, it can make an employee’s life unbearable. Therefore, to bring a successful claim against FMLA and a hostile workplace, a plaintiff must prove all elements under
Why It’s Important to Dot your I’s and Cross Your T’s When Filing a Default Judgment
A considerably large percentage of the United States population holds student loan debt. In addition, most individuals who attend higher education institutions in today’s society graduate with some debt. Phillip Kuzma knows this too well. Kuzma was sued by the National Collegiate Student Loan Trust (NCSL) for over $30,000 after allegedly defaulting on the loans
Can You Enforce an Indemnification Clause Without a Fault Finding?
Invalid Indemnification Clause Negates Statutory Employer Defense
Louisiana Court Holds that “Bobtailing” Limitations do Not impact Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Will an Appeals Court Consider Evidence that Attorneys forget to “Offer and Introduce?”
Louisiana Legal Malpractice Case Examines Res Judicta and Peremption Exceptions. Â
Jeffrey Berniard
Jeffrey Berniard is a specialized injury attorney with over 21 years of experience fighting for Louisiana families.