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Overview
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The Law Firm of Clarence Roby Jr. is a small law firm in New Orleans that has been in existence for almost twenty years. In select cases, it will associate with larger law firms to aid in the development of a strong multicultural trial team at the request of its clients. The Roby Firm strategy has been successfully used in the defense of a hospital accused of gross negligence for the death of patients during Hurricane Katrina. He is currently a part of a diverse legal team that has combined efforts to pursue relief for school teachers who were terminated after Hurricane Katrina by the school system.
When the stakes are high and a result driven firm is needed, choose.... A small firm with big firm experience and service.
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Legal News and Announcements
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| Two people found guilty in fraud case: 4 doctors found innocent - Sunday, July 11, 2010Mr. Roby successfully represented a physician who was accused along with six other people of Medicare and Medicaid fraud allegedly totaling more than $39 million in services from 2000-2005. The trial of the matter lasted for approximately one month and took place in the U.S. District Court in Hattiesburg. The defendants were accused of participating in a conspiracy that billed Medicare and Medicaid for services that were not provided and inflating the time they spent with patients in Forrest County, Jackson and Moss Point. The jury acquitted Mr. Roby's client finding him not guilty of the charges lodged by the government. read more ... |
| Louisiana Justice Institute Co-Director Tracie Washington Wins Victory Against Attempts To Silence D - Friday, March 19, 2010The Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) of the Louisiana Attorney Discipline Board announced that it had completed its investigation and has formally dismissed the complaint filed by the ODC on behalf of The New Orleans City Council against Louisiana Justice Institute (LJI) Co-Director Tracie Washington. The ruling, which found no basis in fact read more ... |
| Former NOPS Employees give the go ahead by the La. Supreme court to proceed with Class action. - Friday, March 19, 2010The state Supreme Court has decided not to block a class-action lawsuit challenging the dismissal of New Orleans public school employees following Hurricane Katrina. The suit, filed on behalf of 8,500 public school read more ... |
| IRS Publishes Nonprofit Governance Training Materials - Independent Boards and Policies/Procedures E - Thursday, October 01, 2009The IRS recently published exempt organizations training materials addressing nonprofit governance, which can be found at http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=208454,00.html. The materials provide nonprofit governance instruction to IRS examination agents, determination specialists, tax law specialists and managers on the elements of nonprofit governance and how it relates to an organization’s tax-exempt status. The training materials are another step in the IRS’s long-term plan to study the link between nonprofit governance and tax law compliance. read more ... |
| Louisiana Supreme Court tells 4th Circuit to reconsider council e-mail case - Friday, May 29, 2009In an opinion that focuses exclusively on procedural rules, the Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday told a panel of 4th Circuit Court of Appeal judges to reconsider their decision to allow the release of New Orleans City Council e-mails by activist lawyer Tracie Washington. read more ... |
| Tracie Washington legal team opposes Supreme Court stay order banning release of e-mails - Friday, May 15, 2009Attorneys for Tracie Washington filed paperwork this afternoon opposing a recent Louisiana Supreme Court order barring the lawyer from publishing thousands of New Orleans City Council e-mails she obtained from city Sanitation Director Veronica White last December. read more ... |
| Appeals panel clears the way for Tracie Washington to post City Council e-mails on the Internet - Tuesday, May 12, 2009Finding that a judge's order violated her free-speech rights, a panel of appeals court judges has effectively cleared the way for an attorney to make good on a pledge to post on the Internet thousands of unfiltered e-mail messages sent and received by four City Council members. read more ... |
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