When a Building’s Ledge is Open and Obvious, Building Owner Not Held Liable for Fall
Man Loses Slip and Fall Lawsuit Due to the Open and Obvious Doctrine
Man Loses Slip and Fall Lawsuit Due to the Open and Obvious Doctrine
42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Lawsuit Dismissed in Louisiana
Court Allows Lawsuit Against Casino Involving Fall on Escalator to Proceed
Company Unsuccessful in Abuse of Process Claim After Lengthy Legal Battle
Under Louisiana New Home Warranty Act, Builder Must Repair Drainage Issue Even After Closing.
Baton Rouge Construction Contract Shows Proof Needed for Contract Dispute
Supreme Court of Louisiana Says Cameron Parish Business Owner Not Personally Liable
Informal Letters Insufficient to Resurrect Abandoned Livingston Parish Case
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