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VerdictSearch: 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
As the mass of litigation spawned by Katrina begins to wind down and as the statute of limitations for filing suits expires and many cases reach settlement, law firms in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana and Mississippi are feeling the slowdown.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.Missing boat captain reappears, resists payout ordered by judge
A fight over payment for an injury suffered on a commercial fishing boat 24 years ago is still trolling in bankruptcy court. Joel Tabas is the trustee in the case.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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