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MBLB Joins in Amicus Brief to the Louisiana Supreme Court
Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett has joined the Louisiana Association of Self Insured Employers (LASIE) in an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in... More
U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Declines to Hold Jones Act Employer Liable and Vessel Unseaworthy
[A] seaman’s burden to prove causation between his employer’s negligence and his injury is “very light.” O’Neill v. Seariver Mar., Inc., 246 F. App’x... More
SCOTUS Overturns Fifth Circuit in Qualified Immunity Case
Qualified immunity presents a tough hurdle to clear at the initial stages of any civil rights lawsuit—but in a recent Supreme Court opinion, the... More
Wishing You Season’s Greetings!
We are extraordinarily grateful this holiday season for our clients, colleagues, friends and family. Thank you for trusting us with your legal needs. We... More
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Rules on Discoverability Issues Presented by Collateral Source Rule
Nannette Brown, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, issued an Order and Reasons affirming Magistrate Judge Michael... More
Mike Parks Wins Verdict in Favor of Defendant Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Insurer
Member Mike Parks won a defense verdict in November 2020 in the 21st Judicial District Court in Tangipahoa Parish in favor of the Defendant Uninsured/Underinsured... More
MBLB’s Marching 4 McFaull Team Recognized as a Top Fundraiser in the JDRF One Walk
Despite the pandemic and Hurricane Zeta, Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett’s JDRF One Walk Marching 4 McFaull team did an excellent job fundraising for... More
First Attorney Charged in New Orleans-Area Staged Accident Scheme
UPDATE: United States Attorney announces indictment of “Attorney A” in New Orleans-area staged accident scheme. Attorney Danny Patrick Keating, Jr. Charged New Orleans attorney... More
In Workers’ Compensation Case, First Circuit Reaffirms Choice of Pharmacy Remains with Employer
In Corona v. Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, 2020 WL 6536945 (La. App. 1 Cir. 11/6/20), the First Circuit reversed the finding of the... More
Two Strange Cases Highlight the Need for a Plaintiff to Keep His Dates Straight
In Louisiana, what most states refer to as the “statute of limitations” is called a “prescriptive period.” Just like a statute of limitations, this is... More