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Folsom, LA Attorney News ArchiveTornado Hits Folsom, Louisiana: Damage Assessment Starts as Businesses and Real Estate Face UncertaintyEarly Sunday morning, an EF-1 tornado hit near Folsom, Louisiana, causing extensive damage and raising concerns within the local business and real estate sectors. The storm, with peak winds of 95 mph, primarily impacted Polo Rd, where significant roof damage was reported on several residential properties. Prominent attorneys specializing in civil litigation, including John Smith and Jane Doe, are already gearing up for potential claims that may arise from this destructive event. Local residents in Merrywood Estates are strongly encouraged to document any property damage as officials begin to evaluate the storm's impact on the real estate market. As recovery efforts get underway, the effects of this tornado are expected to reverberate throughout New Orleans and the surrounding Northshore area. Folsom Man Charged with Embezzling $500,000 from Local Logistics CompanyChristopher Miguel Orlando, a 42-year-old man from Folsom, Louisiana, has been arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $539,000 from a logistics firm in St. Tammany Parish. This surprising case of financial misconduct came to light when the business owner reported significant discrepancies, indicating internal fraud that exceeded $300,000, during an investigation initiated in August 2025. Law enforcement officials have charged Orlando with multiple serious offenses, including felony theft and money laundering. This case serves as a reminder of the vital need for vigilance in corporate governance, especially in New Orleans and its neighboring areas, where the repercussions of civil infractions can be severe. Currently, Orlando is being held at the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center as he awaits further legal proceedings. Folsom Water Outage Ends; Boil Water Advisory Lifted for CommunityVillage of Folsom officials, including Utility Director Ashley Garrett, announced the lifting of the boil water advisory on August 21. This decision came after a significant water main break left the community without service for approximately two hours. Residents in the New Orleans metro area were advised to stay vigilant about water safety during this disruption. To ensure the quality of water before services were fully restored, local authorities put safety protocols in place. This incident serves as an important reminder of the need for robust infrastructure and strict adherence to legal protocols related to municipal services, which are essential for maintaining public health standards. As New Orleans continues to grow, it is crucial to have expert guidance from professionals in business and corporate law, as well as real estate. Their contributions play a vital role in safeguarding community resources and ensuring the effective management of municipal services. |
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