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Friday, May 10, 2024

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Lawsuit to bar embattled MMA law firm from collecting attorney fees is dismissed

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has rejected a Louisiana personal injury law firm’s lawsuit that sought to block the embattled McClenny, Moseley & Associates (MMA) law firm from collecting attorney fees in cases involving former MMA hurricane-damage claims.

Florida company sues X Corp., formerly Twitter, over alleged trademark violation

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida company has filed a federal lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk’s X Corp., formerly Twitter Inc., alleging that its use of the “X” name infringes on X Social Media LLC’s trademark and violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.

Judge's order in property insurance claim upends embattled MMA law firm's contingency fee contracts

By Michael Carroll |
Recent federal court decisions have ratcheted up financial pressures on McClenny, Mosley & Associates, the Houston law firm facing federal disciplinary proceedings related to a mass-filing about 1,600 property-claims lawsuits in western Louisiana last year.

Court rejects hedge funds' petition to intervene in MMA disciplinary case

By Michael Carroll |
A judge has denied a bid by Florida hedge funds to intervene in federal disciplinary proceedings in Louisiana against a Houston law firm accused of unethical and illegal actions for mass-filing hurricane-damage claims in the Bayou State.

California sues energy companies over 'climate' problems; 'Kitchen sink' lawsuit a 'political stunt,' industry says

By Michael Carroll |
Energy companies say the state's lawsuit is little more than a "meritless, politicized" effort to extract big paydays from oil and gas companies, while accomplishing little to address the alleged problems caused by "climate change"

2 hedge funds seek to intervene in MMA law firm disciplinary proceedings

By Michael Carroll |
Two Florida hedge funds have filed motions in the Western District of Louisiana to become intervenors in disciplinary proceedings against a Houston law firm accused of participating in a litigation-harvesting scheme involving Louisiana hurricane-damage victims.

West Virginia doctrine that can boost damages awards intact after court challenge

By Michael Carroll |
A federal appeals court has fortified a West Virginia policy that aims to level the playing field between policyholders and insurance companies in litigated claims, but critics say such policies ultimately increase the cost of insurance.

Federal insurance litigation in Louisiana tops in U.S., new report finds

By Michael Carroll |
In the wake of a series of severe hurricanes and a single law firm’s mass filings, the Western District of Louisiana handled the most insurance cases of any federal district court in the nation during the past three years, according to a report released this week.

Judge opens door to class-action allegations in social media censorship lawsuit

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has granted a motion to add class-action allegations in a case filed by the Louisiana and Missouri attorneys general alleging federal officials colluded with social media companies to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights.

New Florida court filings soared to 280,122 in March in runup to signing of tort reforms

By Michael Carroll |
A record number of civil cases – 280,122 – were filed in Florida courts in March during the runup to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to sign a comprehensive tort-reform measure, according to a new tally of civil lawsuits.

Florida governor signs 'watershed' tort-reform bill into law

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a comprehensive bill aimed at rooting out excessive, abusive litigation in what the measure’s supporters said was “a watershed moment” in the history of tort reform.

Judge says California gator products ban violates federal law, in win for Louisiana industry

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has concluded a California law banning the sale of products made from alligators raised in other states, including Louisiana’s wetlands, violates the federal Endangered Species Act, leading Louisiana wildlife officials to claim a legal victory.

DeSantis highlights tort reform priorities in State of the State address

By Michael Carroll |
Along with promises of more tax cuts, environmental restoration projects and infrastructure upgrades, Gov. Ron DeSantis in his State of the State address on Tuesday again called for the overhaul of a legal climate that he said is a drag on the Florida economy.

New Florida bill would limit lawsuits against senior-living providers

By Michael Carroll |
New constraints would be placed on litigation filed against senior living facilities, including a ban on expert witnesses testifying on a contingency fee basis, under provisions of a bill introduced this week in the Florida Legislature.

Governor, lawmakers launch bid to curb excessive lawsuits, 'predatory' attorneys

By Michael Carroll |
A reform drive to reduce excessive litigation and prevent “predatory trial lawyers” from targeting individuals, truckers and small businesses was launched Tuesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Contractor sues Louisiana town after being prosecuted for flying obscene anti-Biden flags on his pickup

By Michael Carroll |
A Louisiana contractor who displayed flags on his pickup expressing an graphic opinion of President Joe Biden has sued the town of Grand Isle for repeatedly ticketing him for violations of the state’s obscenity law.

Florida's high court rejects 'excessive' $16 million damages award in wrongful death case

By Michael Carroll |
The Florida Supreme Court has struck down a $16 million punitive damages award in a wrongful death case, concluding that the award was out of sync with the jury’s compensatory damages award of just $150,000.

Western District of Louisiana becomes 'go-to' location to file lawsuits challenging federal policies

By Michael Carroll |
The Western District of Louisiana has become among the most popular federal courts for Republican attorneys general to file litigation challenging the Biden administration on an array of issues, such as climate change and immigration.

China faulted for coronavirus spread in Florida class-action suit

By Michael Carroll |
A Boca Raton law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against the People’s Republic of China, alleging that its public agencies were negligent for failing to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak that has caused economic devastation in the U.S.

House passes coronavirus relief bill with limited liability protection for medical mask makers

By Michael Carroll |
A coronavirus relief bill passed by the House of Representatives early Saturday morning fell short of what medical mask manufacturers had sought to reduce their liability risks during the crisis.