Author: MBLB News
MBLB Attorneys Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity’s 2018 Bench & Bar Build
On October 27, 2018, attorneys from Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett volunteered for Habitat for Humanity’s 2018 Bench & Bar Build. Sponsored by the New... More
Recent Development in Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Law: First Circuit Rules on the Barber Case
In an effort to keep our clients apprised of recent developments in Louisiana workers’ compensation law, the following explains the 17-page Barber decision, which was... More
MBLB Continues Its Support for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett’s walk team, Marching 4 McFaull, will be joining the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) for their One Walk on... More
Alan Brackett to Speak at a Worker’s Compensation Conference
Member Alan Brackett will be speaking at the 5th annual Emerging Trends in Workers’ Compensation 2019 Conference planned for January 10th, 2019. His topic is... More
Benefits Review Board Confirms Administrative Law Judges May Compel Claimants to Sign Medical Release Forms
In a recent case, Mugerwa v. Aegis Defense Services, BRB No. 17-0407 (4/27/18), the Benefits Review Board upheld an administrative law judge’s decision to... More
Can a Plaintiff Stack Multiple UM Insurance Policies to Allow More Money to be Available?
A recent case decided by Louisiana Supreme Court, Forvendel v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co., addresses whether a plaintiff can stack multiple UM insurance policies... More
Transportation Practice Group Attends 26th Annual TIDA Seminar
Gerard J. Dragna and C. Michael Parks of the Trucking, Transportation and Automobile Liability and Defense practice at Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett recently attended the... More
A Recent Case Upholds Offshore Warehouseman’s Workers’ Compensation Claim under the Longshore Act
A recent case, Malta v. Wood Group Production Services, BRB No. 18-0059 (2018), which was argued in front of the Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”)... More
Collateral Source Rule Applies to Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Insurance Payments—or Does It?
In a personal injury case, the collateral-source rule bars a tortfeasor, a defendant, from reducing his liability by the amount the plaintiff recovers from... More
Patrick Babin to Co-host Webinar on Longshore and DBA Claims: Delayed Onset Occupational Diseases, PTSD
Member Patrick Babin and Andrew Blauert of Labor Management Services, Inc., will co-host an educational webinar on Thursday, November 15, 2018 from 11:00 AM –... More