Historically, the legal profession has been more adversarial than collaborative. However, both large and small firms are learning about the benefits of collaboration. Collaboration can cause your solo or small law firm to grow and thrive, and a… Read More »
The New Orleans Bar Association and New Orleans Bar Foundation hosted a successful seminar on the new La. Sales Taxes Changes Impacting Nonprofits on April 20, 2016, to a standing room only crowd at the Pan Am Auditorium in New Orleans… Read More »
Thirteen volunteer attorneys from NOBA's Young Lawyers Section and the Minorities in the Profession Committee assisted New Orleans' residents with legal questions on Saturday, April 16, 2016, at their senior legal fair held at the AARP Re… Read More »
Healthcare-related bankruptcies, both individual consumer and commercial cases have been in the news with more frequency in recent years. On the consumer side, there have been studies – both before and after the passage and initial implem… Read More »
The "Reptile" approach to litigation has been gaining ground in courtrooms across the country, and is increasingly being employed by policyholder counsel to persuade juries to give big dollar awards and bad faith damages against the ins… Read More »
Change is in the wind. By executive order earlier this year, Governor John Bel Edwards indicated his intent to expand Louisiana’s Medicaid program by July 1, 2016. By best estimates, as many as 400,000 adults, many who are g… Read More »