Louisiana Motor Transport Association
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Recent News About Louisiana Motor Transport Association
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A Baton Rouge congressman has introduced legislation that would make staging vehicle collisions a federal crime in the wake of investigators uncovering an extensive accident-staging ring in New Orleans.
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A coalition of Louisiana business groups is urging the governor to end Louisiana’s participation in the federal COVID-19 supplemental unemployment assistance program because thousands of jobs are currently going unfilled.
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Louisiana’s trucking industry doesn’t expect any instant benefits such as lower vehicle insurance rates and fewer litigation burdens as a result of the Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 taking effect Jan. 1.
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A federal probe into staged accidents involving 18-wheelers in New Orleans continued to barrel along this month as four more participants entered guilty pleas in a scheme to bilk an insurer and a trucking company out of millions of dollars
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BATON ROUGE – The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Attorney’s office are investigating several cases of insurance fraud against trucking companies in Louisiana.
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Voters shouldn't read too deeply into a seeming rift in the state's business community over candidate endorsements, according to a local think tank official.
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Two Louisiana trade associations have broken with Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) over the race for state insurance commissioner.
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Louisiana's Republican Insurance Commissioner is facing a challenge from within his party in this fall's primary, and the Louisiana Motor Transport Association has endorsed his opponent.
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A leader of the state's logging industry says she will support the Republican challenger to the state's insurance commissioner in this fall's primary election.
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While a number of industries in Louisiana are struggling, trucking companies being one example, billboard lawyers are another matter entirely.
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The 2019 Louisiana legislative session was an active one but did not produce as many reforms as the Louisiana Motor Transport Association hoped it would.
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A gubernatorial candidate's billboards that take a jab at plaintiff attorneys has potential to resonate with voters who are sick of Louisiana's litigious culture, according to the head of a special-interest group trying to rid the state of lawsuit abuse.
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A federal judge has postponed a civil trial in a lawsuit that was filed after the plaintiff submitted an affidavit exercising his Fifth Amendment right to avoid incriminating himself at trial.
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The Louisiana Motor Transport Association is on the alert for car accidents that might fake as staged accidents are becoming increasingly common in the state.
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The Louisiana Motor Transport Association is on high alert for auto accidents that might be out of the ordinary, as staged accidents are becoming all-too-common in the state.
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Several business groups recently gathered to discuss options for improving what they consider to be a worsening legal climate in the state of Louisiana
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A group of business associations recently hosted a luncheon to discuss the legal climate in the state of Louisiana as well as ways to improve the business scene for local enterprises.
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The Louisiana Coalition for Common Sense, Grow Louisiana Coalition and Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse recently sponsored a luncheon during which the worsening legal climate in the state of Louisiana was discussed.