Gregory Michael Anding is a lawyer practicing class action litigation, construction, energy and 7 other areas of law. Gregory received a B.S. degree from Louisiana State University in 1992, and has been licensed for 31 years. Gregory practices at Kean Miller LLP in Baton Rouge, LA.
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Firm InformationPositionPartnerFirm NameKean Miller LLP
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCasesPublished Decisions: James Clifford Arrant, 2015 WL 2082431
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mark Louisiana Supreme Court ruling that occupational noise-induced hearing loss claims are barred in tort on the basis of worker's compensation exclusivity.
Malcolm LeBlanc, 513 F.Supp.2d 641 (E.D. La 6/18/2007)
275 Fed.Appx. 319 (5th Cir. 4/22/2008) (vacated
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ed for reconsideration
2009 WL 3837397 (E.D. La. 11/13/2009)
396 Fed.Appx. 94 (5th Cir. 9/23/2010)(affirmed): excluding plaintiff's causation expert
dismissing plaintiff's claim in benzene personal injury suit.
Acadian Gas Pipeline System v. Nunley, 77 So. 3d 457 (La. App. 2 Cir. 11/2/11)
80 So. 3d 487, 2011-2680 (La. 2/10/12) (writ denied), finding in favor of Acadian Gas Pipeline on Nunley's route selection challenges.
Exxon Mobil Pipeline Co. v. Union Pacific R. Co., 35 So. 3d 192, 2009-1629 (La. 3/16/10), wherein the Louisiana Supreme Court clearly set forth the principle that necessary in the context of expropriation refers to the necessity of the purpose for the expropriation, not the necessity for a specific location.
Exxon Pipeline Company v. LeBlanc, 2000-C-2559 (La. 10/05/01), 796 So. 2d 665
Exxon Pipeline Company v. Hill, 2000-C-2535 c/w 2000-C-2559 (La. 5/15/01), 788 So. 2d 1154, which established the appropriate method for the determination of just compensation in pipeline expropriation cases in Louisiana.
Representative Experience: Hearing Loss Litigation
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mark decision by the Louisiana Supreme Court, holding that gradual hearing loss tort claims against employers are barred because those claims are compensable under the Louisiana Workers Compensation Act ( the Act ) as an occupational disease under the Act's post-1975 definition of that term,
as an accident under the Act's pre-1990 definition of that term
Experience
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1995, Louisiana
2019, Texas
MembershipsMemberships
•Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations
Defense Research InstituteBaton Rouge Bar Associations
Louisiana State Bar Association
American Bar Association
Defense Research Institute
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Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolLSU Law Center
Class of 1995
J.D.
Other EducationLouisiana State University
Class of 1992
B.S.
summa cum laude
Gregory Michael Anding
II City Plaza, 400 Convention Street, Suite 700P.O. Box 3513Baton Rouge, LA 70802U.S.A.
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