Why “Big Box” Attorneys Might Not Be Your Best
You’ve seen the billboards on the interstate and the ads on television, making grand promises of hundred thousand dollar settlements. (Even their jingles are catchy!)
You’ve seen the billboards on the interstate and the ads on television, making grand promises of hundred thousand dollar settlements. (Even their jingles are catchy!)
I do not normally mention politics, but I am happy that the jury reform bill passed. What this means is that Louisiana joined the rest of
Consider this a public service announcement: Do not buy a timeshare. In bankruptcy, we run across dozens of people every year who bought a
Divorce is hard. For most people, it is one of life’s most difficult events, but the pain a divorce causes can be minimized. Louisiana allows
Louisiana was one of the first, if not only states to require a 21-year minimum age to be an exotic dancer–or, as most people would say,
It is hard to get a discharge of student loans in bankruptcy. Most attorneys think it can’t be done. That’s because the standard is high, and
Insurance companies will insist you do not need to involve an attorney following a car crash. They will also tell you they will be able
When someone is caught shoplifting, getting arrested and charged with a crime is only part of what happens. About a month or so after the arrest–and
I have addressed this before, but we still get a lot of calls about camera tickets. People ask if they should pay the citation or go
It appears there is a pretty good chance Louisiana will reform its jury law to match most of the country. Louisiana, like a handful of other
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