Mold, Rats, and the Law: When a Tenant’s Nightmare Isn’t the Landlord’s Fault
Court of Appeal Upholds Class Action Against Housing Authority of New Orleans For Mold
Court of Appeal Upholds Class Action Against Housing Authority of New Orleans For Mold
Louisiana Court of Appeal finds buyer breached contract by not precisely adhering to contractual terms when he agreed to buy real estate before inspecting its flood elevation Property Owners Barred From Interfering With Servitude
Louisiana Restaurant Held Liable for Unreasonably Risky Stairs Can a business be liable if a patron slips and falls on a wet walkway?
If You Give a Horse a Carrot – When are Visitors Covered by the Equine Immunity Statute?
Slip and Fall in Louisiana Convenience Store Lawsuit Discusses Open and Obvious Risk Supermarket Not Liable For Slip-and-Fall Because Of Lack Of Constructive Notice
Heirs to Claiborne Parish Property Fight to Keep Company from Dividing It Up Who Has a Right to Keep a Deposit in Failed Home Sale if the Financing Contingency Fails?
What Happens When Your Judgment Lacks The Magic Words Appealing a Court Judgment in Louisiana: Why Decretal Language Matters
Tenants Failure to Abide by Lease Agreement Results in Lost Ability to Sue Landlord
Strict Construction of Statute Flattens Timber Theft Case Out of DeSoto Parish
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