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After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision, Pre‑Sale Notice Failures Do Not Create Absolute Nullities; Reconventional Nullity Claims in Quiet Title Actions Must Meet Dual Statutory Deadlines

After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision, Pre‑Sale Notice Failures Do Not Create Absolute Nullities; Reconventional Nullity Claims in Quiet Title Actions Must Meet Dual Statutory Deadlines

Date: Oct 30, 2025
After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision, Pre‑Sale Notice Failures Do Not Create Absolute Nullities; Reconventional Nullity Claims in Quiet Title Actions Must Meet Dual Statutory Deadlines Case:...
No Absolute Nullity for Lack of Pre‑Sale Notice After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision; Dual Deadlines for Reconventional Nullity Actions

No Absolute Nullity for Lack of Pre‑Sale Notice After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision; Dual Deadlines for Reconventional Nullity Actions

Date: Oct 30, 2025
No Absolute Nullity for Lack of Pre‑Sale Notice After Louisiana’s 2008 Tax Sale Revision; Dual Deadlines for Reconventional Nullity Actions Introduction In Belaire Development & Construction, LLC v....
Apparent Manufacturer Under the LPLA Requires Product-Specific Action: Brand Continuity Alone Is Not Enough

Apparent Manufacturer Under the LPLA Requires Product-Specific Action: Brand Continuity Alone Is Not Enough

Date: Oct 30, 2025
Apparent Manufacturer Under the LPLA Requires Product-Specific Action: Brand Continuity Alone Is Not Enough Introduction In this Louisiana Supreme Court decision, the Court addressed a core threshold...
Narrow “Absurd Results” Exception Allows Reopening of Article 2413 Pro Confesso Garnishment Judgments When Material Facts Were Withheld

Narrow “Absurd Results” Exception Allows Reopening of Article 2413 Pro Confesso Garnishment Judgments When Material Facts Were Withheld

Date: Oct 30, 2025
Narrow “Absurd Results” Exception Allows Reopening of Article 2413 Pro Confesso Garnishment Judgments When Material Facts Were Withheld Introduction In First Pay, Inc. v. Elton Dukes, No....
Medley: Louisiana Endorses Narrow Ban on Knowing Falsehoods in Judicial Campaigns and Confirms Commission Authority to Sanction Serious Campaign Finance Misconduct

Medley: Louisiana Endorses Narrow Ban on Knowing Falsehoods in Judicial Campaigns and Confirms Commission Authority to Sanction Serious Campaign Finance Misconduct

Date: Oct 30, 2025
Medley: Louisiana Endorses Narrow Ban on Knowing Falsehoods in Judicial Campaigns and Confirms Commission Authority to Sanction Serious Campaign Finance Misconduct Introduction In In re: Judge...
“Request” Means “Ask”: Louisiana Supreme Court Holds Payment of Service Fees Is Not Required Within Ninety Days Under La. C.C.P. art. 1201(C)

“Request” Means “Ask”: Louisiana Supreme Court Holds Payment of Service Fees Is Not Required Within Ninety Days Under La. C.C.P. art. 1201(C)

Date: Oct 30, 2025
“Request” Means “Ask”: Louisiana Supreme Court Holds Payment of Service Fees Is Not Required Within Ninety Days Under La. C.C.P. art. 1201(C) Introduction In Lanell E. Darouse v. P.J.'s Coffee of New...
FRSA Ballast Rules Do Not Preclude FELA Claims: Louisiana Supreme Court Adopts Pom Wonderful Preclusion Framework

FRSA Ballast Rules Do Not Preclude FELA Claims: Louisiana Supreme Court Adopts Pom Wonderful Preclusion Framework

Date: Oct 30, 2025
FRSA Ballast Rules Do Not Preclude FELA Claims: Louisiana Supreme Court Adopts Pom Wonderful Preclusion Framework Introduction In Sean Van Buren v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company, No....
State v. Craig: Limited State Right to Appeal Montgomery Hearing Resentencings Under La. C.Cr.P. art. 912(B)

State v. Craig: Limited State Right to Appeal Montgomery Hearing Resentencings Under La. C.Cr.P. art. 912(B)

Date: Oct 30, 2025
State v. Craig: Limited State Right to Appeal Montgomery Hearing Resentencings Under La. C.Cr.P. art. 912(B) Introduction In State of Louisiana v. Dale Dwayne Craig, the Supreme Court of Louisiana...
Canon 3(C) Clarified: No Misconduct Where a Judge Promptly Invokes Article 154’s Ad Hoc Recusal Procedure; Thirty‑Day Suspension for Injudicious Demeanor

Canon 3(C) Clarified: No Misconduct Where a Judge Promptly Invokes Article 154’s Ad Hoc Recusal Procedure; Thirty‑Day Suspension for Injudicious Demeanor

Date: Oct 17, 2025
Canon 3(C) Clarified: No Misconduct Where a Judge Promptly Invokes Article 154’s Ad Hoc Recusal Procedure; Thirty‑Day Suspension for Injudicious Demeanor Introduction The Supreme Court of Louisiana’s...
Attorney General’s Authority to Represent the State and State Officers in Post‑Conviction Proceedings Clarified; “Technical Failure” Discretion Applied — State v. Antoinette Frank (La. 2025)

Attorney General’s Authority to Represent the State and State Officers in Post‑Conviction Proceedings Clarified; “Technical Failure” Discretion Applied — State v. Antoinette Frank (La. 2025)

Date: Oct 10, 2025
Attorney General’s Authority to Represent the State and State Officers in Post‑Conviction Proceedings Clarified; “Technical Failure” Discretion Applied — State v. Antoinette Frank (La. 2025)...
Concurrent Misconduct Can Warrant Consecutive Extensions of Disbarment: Louisiana Supreme Court Endorses a “Nature-and-Number” Approach Under Chatelain, With Post-Disbarment Noncooperation Considered Separately

Concurrent Misconduct Can Warrant Consecutive Extensions of Disbarment: Louisiana Supreme Court Endorses a “Nature-and-Number” Approach Under Chatelain, With Post-Disbarment Noncooperation Considered Separately

Date: Oct 2, 2025
Concurrent Misconduct Can Warrant Consecutive Extensions of Disbarment: Louisiana Supreme Court Endorses a “Nature-and-Number” Approach Under Chatelain, With Post-Disbarment Noncooperation Considered...
Disbarment as the Baseline for False Judicial Attacks and Ex Parte Contacts; Three-Year, Partially Deferred Suspension Where Misconduct Is Confined to the Courts — Commentary on In re Randazzo (La. 2025)

Disbarment as the Baseline for False Judicial Attacks and Ex Parte Contacts; Three-Year, Partially Deferred Suspension Where Misconduct Is Confined to the Courts — Commentary on In re Randazzo (La. 2025)

Date: Sep 11, 2025
Disbarment as the Baseline for False Judicial Attacks and Ex Parte Contacts; Three-Year, Partially Deferred Suspension Where Misconduct Is Confined to the Courts — Commentary on In re Randazzo (La....
Deemed‑Admitted Noncooperation and Failure to Return Client File Warrant a One‑Year‑and‑One‑Day Suspension: In re Tristan Patrick Gilley

Deemed‑Admitted Noncooperation and Failure to Return Client File Warrant a One‑Year‑and‑One‑Day Suspension: In re Tristan Patrick Gilley

Date: Sep 11, 2025
Deemed‑Admitted Noncooperation and Failure to Return Client File Warrant a One‑Year‑and‑One‑Day Suspension: In re Tristan Patrick Gilley Introduction In In re: Tristan Patrick Gilley, No. 2025-B-0713...
Unauthorized Practice by Advice-and-Fee Acceptance During Suspension Warrants Suspension—Not Disbarment—Absent Direct Court Filings: In re Haley (La. 2025)

Unauthorized Practice by Advice-and-Fee Acceptance During Suspension Warrants Suspension—Not Disbarment—Absent Direct Court Filings: In re Haley (La. 2025)

Date: Sep 11, 2025
Unauthorized Practice by Advice-and-Fee Acceptance During Suspension Warrants Suspension—Not Disbarment—Absent Direct Court Filings: In re Haley (La. 2025) Case: In re: Ronald Sidney Haley, Jr., No....
Reasonableness and “Good Faith for Cause” Reaffirmed: Louisiana Supreme Court Limits Judicial Power to Alter Civil Service Board Sanctions and Clarifies the Board’s Discretion to Modify Unreasonable Discipline

Reasonableness and “Good Faith for Cause” Reaffirmed: Louisiana Supreme Court Limits Judicial Power to Alter Civil Service Board Sanctions and Clarifies the Board’s Discretion to Modify Unreasonable Discipline

Date: Sep 8, 2025
Reasonableness and “Good Faith for Cause” Reaffirmed: Louisiana Supreme Court Limits Judicial Power to Alter Civil Service Board Sanctions and Clarifies the Board’s Discretion to Modify Unreasonable...

“Service-Contracts-as-Debt”: Louisiana Supreme Court Requires Bond Commission Approval for Multi-Year Municipal Service Agreements

“Service-Contracts-as-Debt”: Louisiana Supreme Court Requires Bond Commission Approval for Multi-Year Municipal Service Agreements

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“Service-Contracts-as-Debt”: Louisiana Supreme Court Requires Bond Commission Approval for Multi-Year Municipal Service Agreements 1. Introduction In 23rd Psalm Trucking, L.L.C. v. Madison Parish...

        Extinguishment Upon Delay: The 90-Day Peremptive Deadline and Waiver Doctrine
        Confirmed in Gerald Williams v. Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections

Extinguishment Upon Delay: The 90-Day Peremptive Deadline and Waiver Doctrine Confirmed in Gerald Williams v. Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Extinguishment Upon Delay: The 90-Day Peremptive Deadline and Waiver Doctrine Confirmed in Gerald Williams v. Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections Introduction In Gerald Williams v....
Irwin v. Brent: Reaffirming the Manifest-Error Standard and Implied Consent in Louisiana Intentional-Tort Appeals

Irwin v. Brent: Reaffirming the Manifest-Error Standard and Implied Consent in Louisiana Intentional-Tort Appeals

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Irwin v. Brent: Reaffirming the Manifest-Error Standard and Implied Consent in Louisiana Intentional-Tort Appeals 1. Introduction On 27 June 2025 the Supreme Court of Louisiana issued a per curiam...
Liquidated Damages as Community Property – The New Rule in Orgeron v. Orgeron

Liquidated Damages as Community Property – The New Rule in Orgeron v. Orgeron

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Liquidated Damages as Community Property – The New Rule in Orgeron v. Orgeron Introduction On 27 June 2025, the Supreme Court of Louisiana delivered a landmark decision in Kelly O. Orgeron v. Edward...
“Hands-On, But Not Locked-Out” – Louisiana Supreme Court Narrows the Manual-Labor Exception to Independent Contractors Only

“Hands-On, But Not Locked-Out” – Louisiana Supreme Court Narrows the Manual-Labor Exception to Independent Contractors Only

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“Hands-On, But Not Locked-Out” – Louisiana Supreme Court Narrows the Manual-Labor Exception to Independent Contractors Only Introduction On 27 June 2025 the Supreme Court of Louisiana decided...
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