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Understanding Claims Involving Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

In August 2007, Dwight Phillips was dropping off his step-son, Joseph Shelvin, at school. The school’s principal, Louella Cook, noticed that Phillips’ vehicle was in the school’s bus-unloading area. After noticing Dwight’s vehicle, Phillips approached Dwight and informed him that he was unloading the child in the wrong area. She then directed him to the

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Mother Successfully Appeals Motion for Summary Judgment Against Her Case

In 1988, Louisiana enacted the Louisiana Products Liability Act (LPLA) which provides for strict liability causes of actions against manufacturers of alledgedly defective products. This case is important because the ruling provides a guideline in which lawyers can litigate their client’s cases and attempt to provide them the financial recovery they deserve. Under the LPLA,

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The Louisiana Supreme Court Reduces Damages for Exposure to Toxic Chemical Leaked by Plant in Taft, Louisiana

A Union Carbide Corporation plant facility in Taft, Louisiana, leaked a toxic chemical compound for at least seventeen hours on September 10th and 11th in 1998. Rainwater accumulation from Tropical Storm Frances caused partial collapse of the floating roof on a large tank storing liquid naphtha. Consequently, a tank seal broke allowing escape of liquid

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Court Examines the Use of a Settlement Check as a Compromise and Release

The parties to a legal dispute, such as the payment of damages resulting from a car accident, can reach an agreement between themselves to resolve the matter and avoid litigation. This agreement, under which the parties “give and take” to arrive at a solution that is satisfactory to both, is called a compromise. Under Louisiana

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Court Amends Jury’s General Damages Award in Loreauville Car Wreck Case

In injury cases, general damages aim to compensate the victim for mental or physical pain and suffering, inconvenience, loss of quality of life, or other “intangibles.” Because these damages cannot easily be quantified in monetary terms, the jury (or judge in a bench trial) is tasked with assessing and awarding them. Louisiana courts have consistently

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West Monroe Slip-and-Fall Case Reviews Premises Liability Standards

Louisiana law requires owners of businesses to use reasonable care to ensure that their parking lots, sidewalks, entryways, and other areas are safe for the public. If a customer is injured by an unsafe or defective condition, he or she must prove the following four elements in order to recover in tort: 1) the location

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Understanding Claims Involving Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

In August 2007, Dwight Phillips was dropping off his step-son, Joseph Shelvin, at school. The school’s principal, Louella Cook, noticed that Phillips’ vehicle was in the school’s bus-unloading area. After noticing Dwight’s vehicle, Phillips approached Dwight and informed him that he was unloading the child in the wrong area. She then directed him to the

Read More »

Mother Successfully Appeals Motion for Summary Judgment Against Her Case

In 1988, Louisiana enacted the Louisiana Products Liability Act (LPLA) which provides for strict liability causes of actions against manufacturers of alledgedly defective products. This case is important because the ruling provides a guideline in which lawyers can litigate their client’s cases and attempt to provide them the financial recovery they deserve. Under the LPLA,

Read More »

The Louisiana Supreme Court Reduces Damages for Exposure to Toxic Chemical Leaked by Plant in Taft, Louisiana

A Union Carbide Corporation plant facility in Taft, Louisiana, leaked a toxic chemical compound for at least seventeen hours on September 10th and 11th in 1998. Rainwater accumulation from Tropical Storm Frances caused partial collapse of the floating roof on a large tank storing liquid naphtha. Consequently, a tank seal broke allowing escape of liquid

Read More »

Court Examines the Use of a Settlement Check as a Compromise and Release

The parties to a legal dispute, such as the payment of damages resulting from a car accident, can reach an agreement between themselves to resolve the matter and avoid litigation. This agreement, under which the parties “give and take” to arrive at a solution that is satisfactory to both, is called a compromise. Under Louisiana

Read More »

Court Amends Jury’s General Damages Award in Loreauville Car Wreck Case

In injury cases, general damages aim to compensate the victim for mental or physical pain and suffering, inconvenience, loss of quality of life, or other “intangibles.” Because these damages cannot easily be quantified in monetary terms, the jury (or judge in a bench trial) is tasked with assessing and awarding them. Louisiana courts have consistently

Read More »

West Monroe Slip-and-Fall Case Reviews Premises Liability Standards

Louisiana law requires owners of businesses to use reasonable care to ensure that their parking lots, sidewalks, entryways, and other areas are safe for the public. If a customer is injured by an unsafe or defective condition, he or she must prove the following four elements in order to recover in tort: 1) the location

Read More »
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