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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

LEJEUNE BROS. v. Goodrich Petroleum Co.

... In negotiating the mineral lease the parties modified the phrase "for all damages to timber and growing crops" to read "for all surface damages." However, they did not modify the mineral lease to expand Northcott's liability beyond the "damages of the lessor." For this reason, we ...

Denoux v. Vessel Management Services, Inc.

... Plaintiffs alleged that Glidden was "the manufacturer of the toxic paint which created the damages sustained by the plaintiffs." Further, Plaintiffs' allegations against Glidden were based solely on Louisiana law, specifically alleging negligence and product liability. ...

Haley v. Wellington Specialty Ins. Co.

... The LPLA establishes the exclusive theories of liability for manufacturers for damages caused by their products. Slaid v. Evergreen Indem., Ltd., 32,363 (La.App. 2d Cir. 10/27/99), 745 So.2d 793. A manufacturer of a product is liable for damages proximately caused by a ...

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