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Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Act and other Available Remedies

Under the Louisiana Workers Compensation Act, an employer takes a worker as he finds him or her. A worker who is more susceptible to injury is entitled to no less protection than a healthy one. The Louisiana Appellate Court held that employees, who are injured during the performance of their job duties, are to be

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Ouachita Parish Case Examines the Applicability of the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act to Intentional Torts

Previously on this blog, we have discussed the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act (“LMMA”) and its requirement that “all claims against healthcare providers be reviewed or ‘filtered’ through a medical review panel before proceeding to any other court.” A plaintiff who fails to do this is subject to the defendant’s “exception of prematurity,” which is a

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Baton Rouge Residents Lose Their Judgment in Property Damage Case

In 1996, a group of plaintiffs filed a petition for damages against the city of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge alleging that the operation and maintenance of the North Wastewater Treatment Facility caused personal inconvenience, mental suffering, embarrassment, and personal injuries, threatening their health and safety, as well as damaged their land and property.

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Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Act and other Available Remedies

Under the Louisiana Workers Compensation Act, an employer takes a worker as he finds him or her. A worker who is more susceptible to injury is entitled to no less protection than a healthy one. The Louisiana Appellate Court held that employees, who are injured during the performance of their job duties, are to be

Read More »

Ouachita Parish Case Examines the Applicability of the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act to Intentional Torts

Previously on this blog, we have discussed the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act (“LMMA”) and its requirement that “all claims against healthcare providers be reviewed or ‘filtered’ through a medical review panel before proceeding to any other court.” A plaintiff who fails to do this is subject to the defendant’s “exception of prematurity,” which is a

Read More »

Baton Rouge Residents Lose Their Judgment in Property Damage Case

In 1996, a group of plaintiffs filed a petition for damages against the city of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge alleging that the operation and maintenance of the North Wastewater Treatment Facility caused personal inconvenience, mental suffering, embarrassment, and personal injuries, threatening their health and safety, as well as damaged their land and property.

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