The Moeller Firm LLC - New Orleans Construction & Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Louisiana Law Firm
The mission of the The Moeller Firm is to provide the highest quality counseling and representation geared towards the specific needs and objectives of each client. Through utilization of the latest technology and implementation of innovative practice solutions, the firm is dedicated to helping businesses and individuals achieve their goals by delivering maximum value while consistently exceeding expectations.
The firm represents clients in a wide variety of litigation matters, including construction disputes, complex business and commercial disputes and contractual disputes as well products liability, premises liability, environmental and toxic tort and personal injury matters.
Practice Areas:
Commercial Litigation
Construction Litigation
Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation
Admirality and Maritime
Personal Injury Defense
http://www.moellerfirm.com/
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• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
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