News from 2023
Infrastructure bill allows Louisiana to cap more tan 500 orphaned oil, gas wells
The tens of millions of dollars in federal infrastructure funds flowing into Louisiana have led to the capping of more than 500 orphaned oil wells in the first half of the year – a record the governor says will be transformational for the state’s environment.
Louisiana energy regulators to decide on rule barring oil well venting, flaring
The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources in the weeks ahead will decide whether to advance a rule to end routine venting and flaring of oil wells around the state – something environmentalists say will put the brakes on climate change.
13 MBLB Attorneys Included in Best Lawyers 2024
Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett is pleased to announce that six attorneys have been selected for The Best Lawyers in America 2024 and seven for Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2024 in the practice areas of Admiralty and Maritime Law, Insurance Law, Transportation Law, and Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers.
Sixteen Ogletree Deakins Attorneys Named Best Lawyers® 2024 “Lawyer of the Year”
Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, is pleased to announce that 16 of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized as a Best Lawyers® 2024 “Lawyer of the Year”.
Thirty-Three Taylor Porter Attorney’s Named Best Lawyers in America
Thirty-three Taylor Porter attorneys are recognized by their peers in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
AstraZeneca sues Louisiana attorney general to stop enforcement of state law on discounted drugs
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals is suing Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry in federal court, alleging a state law that took effect Aug. 1 interferes with federal policies governing pricing caps on certain outpatient medications.
New Louisiana law on human trafficking not expected to have big effect on civil asset forfeiture policies
A new Louisiana law will require district attorneys to submit annual reports dealing with human trafficking and the value of civil asset forfeiture related to such crimes, but the law won’t do much to reform the larger issue of Louisiana’s asset forfeiture policies, observers say.
The 2023-24 LSBA membership dues, the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) assessment
The 2023-24 LSBA membership dues, the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board (LADB) assessment, the Attorney Registration Statement and the Louisiana Supreme Court Trust Account Disclosure and Overdraft Notification Authorization were all due on July 1.
Race for Louisiana attorney general gets more crowded as 2 Democrats enter fray
The race for Louisiana attorney general became more crowded last week as two Democrats entered the contest in hopes of succeeding Republican Jeff Landry, but the state’s current solicitor general, Liz Murrill, remains the top fundraiser.
MMA law firm obtained $40 million through private investors, testimony reveals
A Houston law firm that has been repeatedly sanctioned for mass-filing more than 1,500 hurricane-related damages claims in Louisiana received as much as $40 million from a Florida hedge fund, according to court transcripts and those familiar with the legal proceedings.
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Financial Literacy Champion Sponsor for HOPE Ministries 20th Anniversary Gala
Taylor Porter is proud to be a Financial Literacy Champion Sponsor for HOPE Ministries 20th Anniversary Gala.
Taylor Dunne and Kristyn Rodriguez Take Part in VIPS First Day Helpers Project
Taylor Porter Associates Taylor Dunne and Kristyn Rodriguez took part in Volunteers In Public Schools (VIPS) First Day Helpers project at The Dufrocq School.
Keith Bergeron to serve as Chair-Elect of the ABA Forum on Construction Law
Deutsch Kerrigan, LLP congratulates KEITH J. BERGERON, who will become Chair-Elect of the American Bar Association’s Forum on Construction Law beginning in August 2023.
St. Bernard Parish sues Port NOLA to block container facility
The St. Bernard Parish district attorney is suing the Port of New Orleans in state court, alleging that the port`s planned $1.8 billion international container facility should be blocked on jurisdictional grounds.
New law mandates 'In God We Trust' motto in all Louisiana classrooms
A new law that took effect this month requires the display of the national motto “In God We Trust” in all Louisiana public school classrooms – a move some opponents say will blur the line between church and state.
LSBA was honored to receive the 2023 Harrison Tweed Award
The LSBA was honored to receive the 2023 Harrison Tweed Award at the annual joint luncheon of the National Conference of Bar Presidents, the National Association of Bar Executives and the National Conference of Bar Foundations at the ABA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
Ethics Friday 2023 Cle Series: "Ethics and Immigration" on August 11, 2023
Join us for an hour of discussion with a distinguished member of the LSBA Ethics Advisory Service Committee, Oxana Bowman on Ethics and Immigration,“Attorneys in all legal practice areas face ethics issues often,but immigration attorneys must address challenging ethical questions because they represent a very vulnerable populat
Louisiana woman sues Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly over Ozempic, Mounjaro side-effects
A Louisiana woman is suing the makers of Ozempic and Mounjaro, pharmaceuticals used to treat type-2 diabetes and obesity, alleging the drug companies failed to adequately warn of severe gastrointestinal side-effects that left her with permanent injuries.
Deposition: State agency delegated authority over coastal erosion lawsuits to private attorney
A top Louisiana environmental official farmed out responsibility for enforcing state permitting regulations that underlie ongoing coastal erosion lawsuits to a private attorney, according to a deposition made public through a public-records request.