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Company alleges ship was damaged in collision with towboat
NEW ORLEANS – The owner of a vessel is seeking damages after it claims a collision rendered the ship inoperable.
Seaman accuses Fieldwood Energy, All Coast of negligence
NEW ORLEANS – A seaman alleges that his employers failed to maintain a proper and safe working environment.
Apache Corp. claims that it has fulfilled its obligation under settlement agreement
LAFAYETTE – A Houston corporation claims that it has performed all its obligations under a settlement agreement with Belle Isle.
Insurance company claims that theft was not covered under the agreed policy
NEW ORLEANS – An insurance company has filed a declaratory judgment over claims a policy it issued to a credit union doesn't cover damages from a theft.
Former Democratic candidate endorses Landry in AG runoff election
BATON ROUGE — Honesty is the best policy for former attorney general candidate Geri Broussard Baloney, and her endorsement of Jeff Landry reflects her principles.
Longevity in the legal profession makes for lively panel discussion
NEW ORLEANS — Prospective law students eager to join the profession need to be aware of the long road ahead.
Louisiana honors Freedom Riders with exhibit
NEW ORLEANS - Let freedom ride and history sing: the Louisiana Law Library is sharing an exhibit chronicling one of the most important moments in the American Civil Rights movement through Friday.
Planned Parenthood in Louisiana claims victory against Medicaid defunding
BATON ROGUE–Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Kathy Kliebert abruptly notified Planned Parenthood locations in Louisiana on Aug. 3 that her department was terminating its Medicaid agreement with the clinics.
Battle of the ads: Parish presidential hopefuls agree to play nice
NEW ORLEANS--As the election for Jefferson Parish president nears its deadline, candidates' ads face scrutiny as they attack, debate and examine their opponents.
Gubernatorial candidates discuss problems facing state's justice system
BATON ROUGE, LA (Oct. 15, 2015)—Louisiana gubernatorial candidates take a look at its civil justice system and finds it wanting.