by Admin | Jun 15, 2014 | blog, slip and fall
Photo by Alan Standton [Some rights reserved] In an interesting MTCA immunity case, the Mississippi Court of Appeals recently reversed a judgment against the City of Natchez. The case involved a fall caused by part of a sidewalk collapsing. The circuit court found...
by Admin | Jun 10, 2014 | blog, premises liability
photo by Prayitno Some rights reserved The Mississippi Court of Appeals recently ruled that a casino hotel bed was not an unreasonably dangerous condition. According to the opinion, a hotel guest suffered a broken ankle when she hit her ankle against a...
by Admin | Apr 18, 2014 | blog
I am an avid fisherman. I fish most often with my father and have been lucky enough to fish with him in a number of exotic locations. However, no matter how far we travel we continue to find that nothing beats fishing in Louisiana. From Port Fourchon to Cocodrie, we...
by Admin | Apr 10, 2014 | administrative law, blog
We came across this interesting Washington Post article yesterday that illustrates some of the problems with our bloated federal bureaucracy. The story starts with Congress lifting the 10 year statute of limitation applicable to the Government’s right to pursue...
by Admin | Jan 31, 2014 | blog
THE FALL OF DEWEY & LEBOEUF This is a story we have followed for over a year. For those unfamiliar with it, Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP, at its height had over 1,300 lawyers world wide. The firm crashed during the financial crisis and ultimately filed bankruptcy in...
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