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TAYLOR PORTER BROOKS PHILLIPS LLP: Here to Help You Rebuild in Lake Charles: Hurricane Recovery Resources
The thoughts of the Taylor Porter family are with all of those affected by the widespread flooding and damage across the Lake Charles and surrounding areas as a result of Hurricane Laura. -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Actions Taken on April 23
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activity on April 23 in the suits below: -
April 23: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana docket for "motor vehicle" cases
The following cases categorized as "motor vehicle" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on April 23. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for Earnest Gordon vs Behel Clifford on April 23
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana reported the following activities in the suit brought by Earnest Gordon against Behel Clifford, Clifford Behel, Compressors Products International, LLC, EAN Holdings, LLC, ENPRO Industrial Services, LLC, ENPRO Industries, Inc. , Kenneth Behel, Kenny Behel, Safety National Casualty Corporation and XYZ Insurance Company on April 23. -
Court partially grants homeowners' request in toxic drywall case
NEW ORLEANS – A district court has ruled that homeowners whose homes were damaged by toxic drywall imported from China may recoup some of their financial losses. -
ACLU claims ICE and Homeland Security parole denials have 'devastating impact'
Following a lawsuit filed by the ACLU in 2018, which alleged that ICE and Homeland Security were issuing blanket denials of parole, 150 individuals took part in a hunger strike at a Louisiana ICE correctional center. -
Appeals court rules that New Orleans’ Confederate statues can come down
NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court has ruled that Confederate statues in New Orleans will come down, allowing city officials to remove these historic symbols as prominent fixtures in the city. -
Louisiana indigent defendants’ suit filed by ACLU dismissed by federal judge
NEW ORLEANS – A federal judge has said that Louisiana’s system of funding lawyers for indigent defendants is in crisis, but he dismissed a lawsuit asking the state to find a remedy. -
Stun-gun suit against New Orleans claims 2nd Amendment rights
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans resident has filed a suit against the city and the superintendent of police over a local ban on stun guns, claiming it violates his Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms.