Tag: Personal liability
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Insurance & Casualty Litigation
Drone Registration and Liability – Did Santa bring you a lawsuit for Christmas?
- January 5, 2016
- By Allen & Gooch
Legal Implications of Drone Use Many children (and children at heart) woke up on Christmas morning to find a drone under the tree. But did you know that you may have to register your drone with the federal government? Drone Registration Effective December 21, 2015, any drone weighing 0.55 pounds or more must be registered […]
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Construction Law
La. Supreme Court – Contractor has no Professional Duty that Would Create Personal Liability
- January 5, 2016
- By Allen & Gooch
La. Supreme Court reverses Third Circuit In December 2014, the Third Circuit held that an individually-licensed contractor could be held personally liable to a homeowner under the professional duty exception to limited liability for LLC members. Nunez v. Pinnacle Homes, L.L.C., 2013-1302 (La. App. 3 Cir. 12/17/14), 158 So. 3d 71 writ granted, 2015-0087 (La. […]
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Business Litigation
Personal Liability of LLC Member Now Determined by Four-Factor Test
- January 23, 2014
- By Allen & Gooch
Louisiana Supreme Court Overrules Third Circuit In Ogea v. Merrit, 13-1085 (La. 12/10/13), — So. 3d —, the Louisiana Supreme Court overruled the appellate court’s holding that a member of a limited liability company (LLC) could be held personally liable for negligent design and construction. The case deals with the construction of a new home […]
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Construction Law
Contractors Beware: Negligent Professional Services Create Liability
- August 30, 2013
- By Emile Joseph
UPDATE: THE LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT HAS REVERSED THE APPELLATE COURTS ON THIS ISSUE. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE. No Matter What Type of Entity You Choose, You Can Still be Personally Liable for Negligent Professional Services Limited Liability Companies (LLC’s) generally offer their members insulation from personal liability. This means that a court cannot order […]