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Golfer shot on dare wins award against teenager
a 54-year-old man who was wounded when he was shot while golfing was awarded $540,740 in damages against the teenage shooter and his parents. Walter Baudier was shot in the hip by Patrick Cheron, 17, who pleaded guilty to the crime, which he admitted to doing on a dare for $25. Baudier, who suffers from permanent sporadic hip pain, sued Cheron, his parents and the two other teenage boys involved in the incident, claiming intentional infliction of emotional distress and conspiracy. One of the other teenage bVerdictSearch: Oil Drilling Company Not to Blame for Boating Accident Injuries
A federal court jury in Houston has found that an oil drilling company wasn't to blame for a boating accident that injured two brothers. The defendant argued that the brothers never located a pipe that the fishermen claimed to have hit and couldn't prove that the company owned, maintained, placed or controlled the object they hit.As Katrina Work Dries Up, Firms Scrambling
Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson recently sent an unusual e-mail to fellow New Orleans lawyers, asking them if they had jobs for two of their associates. Because litigation stemming from Hurricane Katrina was coming to a close, it no longer needed the associates, the law firm said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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