News and Events
Louisiana Associated General Contractors 2021 Conference
Riess LeMieux founding partner, Christopher LeMieux recently spoke on the legal panel at the Louisiana Associated General Contractors Annual Conference. LeMieux addressed new cases and legislation affecting the construction industry. Partner, Jonathan Forester competed in the LAGC fishing rodeo where they caught their limit of snapper.
ABC Convention
Jonathan Forester will be speaking on the 2021 ABC State Convention legal panel this weekend, July 27 – July 30.
New Orleans Bar Association CLE Webinar
Michael Lane and Michael Blackwell will be presenting at the New Orleans Bar Association regarding recent decisions impacting Louisiana public bid law in a CLE webinar and in-person program.
OSHA Update
OSHA issued a new compliance directive outlining its inspection and enforcement requirements for the Emergency Temporary Standard put in place to protect healthcare workers from occupational exposures to COVID-19.
Legal Update
Is your additional insured clause valid? In a recent decision, a federal district court held that a broadly worded provision in a construction contract requiring one party to procure insurance, at its sole cost and expense, and name another party as an additional insured is void under the Louisiana Anti-Indemnity Act, La. R.S. § 9:2780.1(C).
How to Follow the Steps in the Lien Process
Riess LeMieux recently partnered with Levelset to prepare a series of videos providing guidance to contractors on a host of topics. In this video, Jonathan S. Forester explains the importance of following the correct steps in the lien process.
Riess LeMieux Welcomes Brian D. Grubb to the Firm
Riess LeMieux is pleased to welcome new partner Brian Grubb to the firm. Brian brings to the firm extensive experience in construction and real estate development, business transactions, governmental relations and healthcare matters.
OSHA Update
OSHA recently updated its COVID-19 advisory, stating that most employers "no longer need to take steps to protect their fully vaccinated workers who are not otherwise at-risk from COVID-19 exposure."