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26 Sep 2017, 12:23 pm by Steven Boutwell
As Kean Miller previously reported, earlier this year the Louisiana Legislature passed Act 278, which eliminated the requirement to prove PC&N as an entry requirement to obtaining authority from the LPSC to become an approved “common carrier” of waste within the state. [read post]
26 Sep 2017, 12:23 pm by Steven Boutwell
As Kean Miller previously reported, earlier this year the Louisiana Legislature passed Act 278, which eliminated the requirement to prove PC&N as an entry requirement to obtaining authority from the LPSC to become an approved “common carrier” of waste within the state. [read post]
The mortgagee controlled the mineral lessees’ ability to alienate their interest in the Lease by requiring the mineral lessees to obtain the mortgagee’s written consent to release the Lease.[15] Based on these reasons, the Second Circuit held that the trial court correctly found the mortgagee solidarily liable with the mineral lessees for damages under the Louisiana Mineral Code.[16] In its reasoning, the Court referenced Louisiana Civil Code article 1979,… [read post]
6 Mar 2015, 1:57 pm by Sean Patrick Donlan
Creoles, Cajuns, and Language Law in LouisianaOur friend, James Etienne Viator, of Loyola University (New Orleans) College of Law, has published an interesting article in Louisiana’s laws and languages. [read post]
13 Jan 2011, 5:53 am by Ashley Herad
EVENT DATE & TIME: January 20th, 9:30am - 12:00pmLOCATION: Louisiana State Museum, 660 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge, LATO REGISTER: http://nfpcelebration.eventbrite.com/On January 20, award-winning Pew Center on the States communications manager Margie Newman will present strategies and interactive exercises to help arm you with the data, know-how and confidence necessary to successfully engage policy makers, the public and media in general, and more specifically,… [read post]
The mortgagee controlled the mineral lessees’ ability to alienate their interest in the Lease by requiring the mineral lessees to obtain the mortgagee’s written consent to release the Lease.[15] Based on these reasons, the Second Circuit held that the trial court correctly found the mortgagee solidarily liable with the mineral lessees for damages under the Louisiana Mineral Code.[16] In its reasoning, the Court referenced Louisiana Civil Code article 1979,… [read post]
The mortgagee controlled the mineral lessees’ ability to alienate their interest in the Lease by requiring the mineral lessees to obtain the mortgagee’s written consent to release the Lease.[15] Based on these reasons, the Second Circuit held that the trial court correctly found the mortgagee solidarily liable with the mineral lessees for damages under the Louisiana Mineral Code.[16] In its reasoning, the Court referenced Louisiana Civil Code article 1979,… [read post]
The mortgagee controlled the mineral lessees’ ability to alienate their interest in the Lease by requiring the mineral lessees to obtain the mortgagee’s written consent to release the Lease.[15] Based on these reasons, the Second Circuit held that the trial court correctly found the mortgagee solidarily liable with the mineral lessees for damages under the Louisiana Mineral Code.[16] In its reasoning, the Court referenced Louisiana Civil Code article 1979,… [read post]
30 Aug 2017, 1:27 pm by Steven Boutwell
Administrator Pruitt further determined that the waiver is in the public interest. [read post]
31 May 2021, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
Oregon—where the Court had upheld a state non-unanimous criminal verdict—because of the “enormous reliance interests” Apodaca had generated. [read post]
21 Sep 2021, 11:01 am by Randee Iles and Jeffrey D. Lieberman
(Associated Submitted Action Proposals: N/A) ACTION 14.3 Develop a model solar ordinance for adoption by local governments: Communities are increasingly seeing interest by the solar industry to make investments in communities for solar energy generation. [read post]
11 Nov 2014, 11:56 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
StigallPDFMixed Jurisdiction and the Scottish Legal Tradition: Reconsidering the Concept of MixtureStephen ThomsonPDFCivil Status and Civil Registry: Current Trends in Spanish LawSofia de Salas MurilloPDFEnlarged State Power to Declare Nullity: The Hidden State Interest in the Chinese Contract LawHao JiangCivil Law TranslationPDFLouisiana Civil Code - Code civil de Louisiane - Book III, Titles 7 and 8Center of Civil Law StudiesCivil Law in the WorldPDFArgentina - On Codes,… [read post]
28 Feb 2008, 12:05 am
  Then I considered another alternative reading -- because the interpretation of contracts under state law is entirely up to the Louisiana Supreme Court and not to federal courts, what is she supposed to say, "Oh, there are some federal cases? [read post]
29 Jun 2020, 10:13 am by Howard Friedman
It overlooks one after another....Justice Kavanaugh filed a dissent, saying in part:[I]n my view, additional fact finding is necessary to properly evaluate Louisiana’s law. [read post]