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State Courts -
Louisiana - January 11, 2006
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Thompson v. Bank One, NO. 2005-C-1101,
COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, FOURTH CIRCUIT, January 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Court's orders, made after a hearing on a 1999 preliminary injunction, which included reinstatement of a pastor, were vacated; the orders, which were expressly stated to have been interim measures effective only until contemplated December 17, 1999 church election, had expired by their own terms when the election had not taken place on that date.
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Viviano v. Progressive Sec. Ins. Co., 05-125,
COURT OF APPEAL OF LOUISIANA, THIRD CIRCUIT, January 11, 2006, Opinion Rendered
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Overview: Where jury could have found wife was not entitled to Housley presumption and she had not shown, by a preponderance, a causal connection between a car accident and her ear problems, damages of $13,047 were reasonable for the soft tissue injury which resolved within 3 months of accident and required only minimal treatment and physical therapy.
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