Development in Products Liability Law

In a June 3, 2025 decision, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that a manufacturer is not liable when an injury results from using heavy equipment in direct violation of clear safety warnings. In Hardisty v. Walker, the Court granted summary judgment to Caterpillar, finding that towing a bulldozer with chains—contrary to explicit instructions—was not a…

May 22, 2026 HUD Memo Re: ESAs

HUD’s May 22, 2026 guidance Memo significantly narrows enforcement of emotional support animal (ESA) claims, focusing primarily on animals trained to perform disability-related tasks and reducing agency support for untrained ESAs. While this lowers enforcement risk for housing providers, the Fair Housing Act still applies, and ESA requests should continue to be evaluated on a…

2026 Legislative Session May Impact Personal Injury Cases

During the 2026 Louisiana Legislative Session, lawmakers are considering several measures that could significantly affect personal injury lawsuits and civil procedure. Proposed measures include House Bill 118, which would impose a $5 million cap on general damages, and House Bill 240, aimed at limiting and regulating third‑party litigation funding arrangements. Another proposal, Senate Bill 67,…