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| 9732 | 2020-01-30 | In Victory for Taxpayers, Louisiana Supreme Court Reverses Catahoula Lake Judgment |
AG Jeff Landry Achieves Win for Taxpayers, Vows to Continue Fight for Sportsmen BATON ROUGE, LA – The Louisiana Supreme Court yesterday decided in favor of Attorney General Jeff Landry’s request to reverse a lower court’s decision in Crooks v. Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, a ruling that protects taxpayers from a nearly $67 million judgment against the State for the construction and operation of a federally-funded lock and dam on Catahoula Lake. “I thank our Justices for reaffirming the common-sense rule that the clock for bringing a lawsuit against the State for a taking of private property starts to tick when the property owner becomes aware of the alleged tortious activity and resulting damages,” said General Landry. “Yesterday, the Court reversed and dismissed the plaintiffs’ takings claims because they knowingly waited over thirty years to bring their lawsuit.” |
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