A recent case out of Louisiana could be big news for general contractors, owners, and insurers. Louisiana’s Second Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a lower court’s opinion that an upstream contractor was entitled to insurance coverage for the cost of repairing defective work performed by a subcontractor (Broadmoor Anderson v. National Union Fire Insurance
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Update on Tax Legislation
The Senate versions of the Sales Tax on Machinery and Equipment and Corporate Franchise Tax bills are better than the House versions:
SB 39 (Sen. Mount) – Providing for a full state sales tax exclusion for equipment purchased to replace or repair equipment damaged in connection with the hurricanes, including damage from water, wind, fire,…
Tax Bills Pending in the Special Legislative Session
Here are summaries of some of the important tax bills currently under consideration in the 2005 First Extraordinary Legislative Session. With the breadth of the agenda before the legislators and the limited time available, expect daily changes in the composition and/or fate of these bills.
HB 24 (Rep. Hammett)-Makes modifications to the individual and corporation…
Post-Katrina Energy and Environmental Briefings from Kean Miller
As a service to the community and its clients, Kean Miller will present a Post-Katrina Energy Industry Forum on Thursday, October 13th. In addition, the firm will host its Louisiana Environmental Forum on Friday, October 14th. These two important industry events are part of a week-long breakfast briefing series designed to provide innovation, insight and…
Moving Louisiana Forward
As a service to the community and its clients, Kean Miller will present a series of industry-specific discussions, dialogue and resources devoted to the renewal and rebuilding of Louisiana’s economy. This week-long breakfast briefing series is designed to provide innovation, insight and ideas for the business community in Louisiana. The series will take place from…
Kean Miller Relief Fund Announced in Association with Capital Area United Way
Kean Miller Hawthorne D’Armond McCowan & Jarman has established the “Kean Miller Relief Fund” in association with the Capital Area United Way. The partners in Baton Rouge’s largest law firm seeded the fund with an initial donation of $50,000.00. The announcement was made at a September 8 meeting of the Capital Area United Way and…
Louisiana Conservation Commissioner Issues Memorandum to Address Katrina Oil and Gas Production Issues
On September 7, 2005, the Conservation Commissioner issued a memorandum authorizing certain exceptions to the rules of the Commission which deal with oil and gas production activities. The memorandum applies only to operations in the eight worst-affected parishes: Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, Terrebonne, and Washington. However, the memorandum states that the…
Kean Miller Funds United Way Command Center
Kean Miller Hawthorne D’Armond McCowan & Jarman (Kean Miller) donated $10,000 today to help fund the initial development of the United Way Command Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The United Way Command Center has been established to efficiently and effectively meet the human service needs of Hurricane Katrina victims in the 10 parishes served by…
Hurricane Katrina – How To Help
Here are some links to sites offering avenues to help and hurricane relief information:
The American Red Cross is taking donations to help the thousands of
victims at http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html.
Following is a list of other Web sites offering disaster relief
Information –
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Phone: 1-800-621-FEMA
http://www.fema.gov
Louisiana Homeland Security
http://www.ohsep.louisiana.gov
Louisiana…
Common Physician Questions about Fraud and Abuse Laws
The proliferation of laws and regulations related to Medicare, Medicaid, and physician licensing make many physicians unsure about what business decisions they may make or arrangements they may enter without taking risks too large to justify the business advantages. With the advent of more aggressive regulation, physicians are also concerned about the difficulty involved in…