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While holding the owner responsible for a dog’s behavior is typically the norm, most reasonable people would know not to approach a barking dog in a gated residence. However, Demetrious Frazier found himself at odds with Luke Difulco after being bitten by one of his dogs while performing his work duties at their home. The
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Louisiana Legal Malpractice Case Examines Res Judicata and Peremption Exceptions
Personal Jurisdiction Reviewed in Case With International Implications
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