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Louisiana's employee misclassification panel urged not to impose hefty fines on businesses

By Michael Carroll |
Business groups have urged a state task force studying the problem of employee misclassifications not to saddle businesses with onerous new regulations.

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Louisiana trucking industry is in for the long haul on tort reforms

By Michael Carroll |
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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New polling on attorney advertising hits home in Louisiana; Most people say it is 'annoying'

By Michael Carroll |
A new national survey showing 65 percent of Americans see attorney advertising as annoying and an attempt to take advantage of consumers seems to be resonating with legal observers in Louisiana.

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Eastern District of Louisiana revamps juror selection system

By Michael Carroll |
The federal court in the Eastern District of Louisiana is revamping its jury selection system to better ensure that jurors in civil and criminal cases reflect an accurate cross-section of the population it serves.

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Task force finds compromise on law enforcement immunity

By Benjamin Kibbey |
A state panel taking a closer look at law enforcement practices recently endorsed removing some litigation protections a controversial law afforded law enforcement.

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Tort reform advocates await Louisiana Supreme Court's study of attorney ad reforms

By Michael Carroll |
Legislation aimed at making attorney advertising in Louisiana more transparent and less susceptible to misleading claims took effect this month, but tort reform advocates are now waiting for the state Supreme Court to embrace the new rules.

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New Louisiana tort-reform law may take a year to affect car insurance rates, supporters say

By Michael Carroll |
A landmark Louisiana tort-reform bill aimed at reducing auto insurance costs took effect as the new year unfolded, but supporters say consumers may have to wait another year to see lower insurance bills.

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Dispute between Edwards, lawmakers over his coronavirus orders returned to district court

By Michael Carroll |
The Louisiana Supreme Court has sent a dispute between Gov. John Bel Edwards and Republican lawmakers over the governor’s authority to issue coronavirus orders back to the district court.

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Only the legislature has power to deal with public defender caseload burdens, court rules

By Michael Carroll |
The state legislature, and not the Louisiana Supreme Court, must decide whether the state should spend more money and resources on reducing the caseloads of public defenders, the high court decided this month.

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Louisiana corrections system faces probe over prisoner release delays

By Michael Carroll |
The U.S. Justice Department has launched a probe into practices within the Louisiana Department of Corrections that critics say have kept inmates behind bars long past their release dates.

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Louisiana finishes in top 5 in 'Judicial Hellholes' report

By Michael Carroll |
Despite the recent passage of some civil litigation reforms and COVID-19 liability protections for businesses and health care facilities, Louisiana has earned a spot on the “Judicial Hellholes” list for the eighth year in a row.

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Bowie County to begin overseeing its jails in government cost-cutting measure

By Michael Pineda |
A relationship between LaSalle Corrections and Bowie County dating back to 2010 is coming to a close, a situation that is not too uncommon in Texas and other parts of the country.

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Edwards caps bill aimed at jumpstarting state's oil, gas industry

By Michael Carroll |
A House bill that Louisiana oil and gas companies saw as a way to revive their ailing industry was vetoed Wednesday by Gov. John Bel Edwards, who pointed to what he said were shortcomings in its severance tax exemptions.

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Louisiana's oil industry sees some upsides to election results

By Michael Carroll |
Though it faces lawsuits from parishes seeking billions of dollars in compensation for coastal erosion and continuing economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, Louisiana’s energy industry has taken some solace from the Nov. 3 election results.

Reform

Edwards vetoes bill that would check his power to respond to health emergencies

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. John Bel Edwards and the state legislature remain at loggerheads over the executive branch’s broad authority to issue regulations and orders to deal with health emergencies such as the coronavirus pandemic.

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Louisiana's Amendment 2 would expand methods to assess oil and gas well

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana voters on Nov. 3 will decide the fate of a constitutional amendment that supporters say will provide a fairer and more accurate way for the state to assess the value of oil and gas wells.

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Federal dollars begin flowing to Louisiana unemployment fund

By Michael Carroll |
As state lawmakers work on reforming Louisiana’s unemployment fund, the state agency overseeing the fund has borrowed $4 million in federal funds as of Wednesday to keep the system solvent.

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Justice Hughes files defamation suit against tort reform group's director; Critic says suit attempts to 'chill' speech

By Michael Carroll |
State Supreme Court Justice Jefferson Hughes has filed a lawsuit against the executive director of Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch, alleging that she defamed him in a 2019 letter to the editor she authored in The Advocate newspaper.

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Louisiana governor's coronavirus orders facing increased push-back

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. John Bel Edwards’ coronavirus restrictions have come under increasing scrutiny in recent weeks, with Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy urging more flexibility for churches and the Pelican Institute for Public Policy favoring a greater role for the state legislature.

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Louisiana business-use car insurance premiums ranked among highest in nation

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana ranked among the five most expensive states for the purchase of business-use vehicle insurance in a recent study, adding to a rising chorus of criticism about the cost of auto insurance premiums in the state.