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KATHRYN GONSKI

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Practices

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Energy – Litigation
  • Environmental – Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Contract & Quasi-Contract Disputes
  • Maritime Litigation & Casualty Response
  • Appellate
  • Blowouts & Well Control Issues
  • Legacy/Oilfield Contamination Litigation

Blogs

  • The Energy Law Blog - Kathryn Gonski

Assistant

Donna Vince

504.299.6129

“I enjoy the challenge of simplifying complex legal issues into an argument that is both persuasive and easy to understand, and I appreciate the collaborative process that my practice entails.”

Overview

Kathryn Gonski is a litigator and appellate lawyer who represents both individuals and local, national, and global companies in all areas of litigation, including energy, environmental, personal injury, and general contract and other commercial disputes. Her corporate clients span various industries, including retail, staffing, marine, and energy companies.

A persuasive writer and analytic strategist, she has successfully represented her clients in all phases of litigation—from dispositive motion practice, through trial, and with extensive experience at the appellate stage. “I have the distinct ability to take complex issues and present them to the trial or appellate court in a manner that is clear, concise, and makes it easy to rule in my client’s favor. I’ve also developed a unique knowledge of appellate law and the appellate system, which is critically important to the clients I represent.” Kathryn handles cases in state and federal courts, and her appellate practice regularly includes appearances before the various Louisiana courts of appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court, and the United States Fifth Circuit. She has also handled cases in the United States Sixth Circuit.

Talks about

#appellate #energylitigation #commerciallitigation #maritimeappeals #energyappeals

Highlights

Recognition

Selected to the 2022 class of New Orleans CityBusiness Women of the Year

Involvement

Louisiana State Chair for the American Bar Association Council of Appellate Lawyers

Involvement

Serves on the Institute for Energy Law’s Young Energy Professionals Leadership Council

Notable Experience

Significant representation in both trial and appellate matters by Kathryn include:

Trial

  • Successfully defended well operator in Louisiana state court against multi-million-dollar tort and breach of contract claims brought by non-operating working interest owner in connection with the well’s blowout, securing unanimous jury verdict, significant costs award, and several pre-trial rulings interpretating provisions of the parties’ joint operating agreement in operator’s favor.  Obtained unanimous ruling affirming trial court’s judgments in their entirety from Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal and unanimous writ denial from Louisiana Supreme Court.
  • Obtained, via 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss, the complete dismissal of breach of contract, detrimental reliance, and unjust enrichment claims brought by designer-licensee against Restoration Hardware, Inc. in the Eastern District of Louisiana.  Secured unanimous ruling affirming district court’s judgment from United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • Obtained, via summary judgment, the complete dismissal of federal securities fraud and state law fraud, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty claims brought against company’s former officer in the Eastern District of Louisiana.  Subsequently succeeded on motion to enforce settlement agreement reached on client’s counterclaims, obtaining accelerated payments, interest, and attorney fees.
  • Obtained, via summary judgment, the complete dismissal of declaratory judgment, accounting, and multi-million-dollar fraud, breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty, and enrichment without cause claims against several trustees of a family trust in the Western District of Louisiana. Secured unanimous ruling affirming district court’s judgment from United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Appellate

  • Represented Ingram Barge Company LLC in obtaining unanimous opinion from the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the Eastern District of Louisiana’s dismissal of all personal injury claims against Ingram, agreeing that summary judgment was appropriate where video evidence contradicted the claimant’s changing versions of how his injury allegedly occurred
  • Represented Ingram Barge Company LLC in obtaining unanimous opinion from the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the Middle District of Louisiana’s dismissal, via summary judgment, of all personal injury claims against Ingram, agreeing that, as a matter of law, the claimant was not a Jones Act seaman and that Ingram fulfilled its duties under the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act
  • Represented Luv n’ care, Ltd. in obtaining a writ grant and favorable decision from the Louisiana Supreme Court reversing the lower courts’ misinterpretation of Louisiana’s “punishment for contempt” statute and resultant imposition of a substantial attorney fee award against client.
  • Represented Cubic Louisiana, LLC in obtaining a writ grant and favorable decision from the Louisiana Supreme Court holding, inter alia, that a mineral lessee and mortgagee were not solidarily liable and that claims for unpaid royalties allow double, not treble, damages.
  • Represented Dow Chemical Company in obtaining a writ grant and favorable decision from the Louisiana Supreme Court reinstating the trial court’s dismissal of punitive damages claims brought by class action plaintiffs.
  • Represented various global energy companies in securing favorable rulings from Louisiana appellate courts and subsequent writ denials from the Louisiana Supreme Court in “legacy” litigation cases involving significant issues such as the subsequent purchaser doctrine and the interpretation of various provisions of La. R.S. 30:29 (Act 312).
  • Represented multiple commercial clients in obtaining writ grants and favorable decisions from the Louisiana Supreme Court reversing the lower courts’ refusal to apply valid and enforceable contractual arbitration provisions.
  • Represented KJMonte Investments LLC in securing unanimous opinion from Louisiana intermediate appellate court affirming trial court order that a Texas judgment be made executory in Louisiana.

Amicus Briefs

  • Frequently retained to write amicus briefs in matters of industry-wide significance on behalf of organizations such as:
  • United States Chamber of Commerce
  • American Chemistry Council
  • National Association of Manufacturers
  • American Petroleum Institute
  • Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
  • Louisiana Chemical Association
  • Louisiana Oil and Gas Association
  • Louisiana Midcontinent Oil & Gas Association

Involvement

  • American Bar Association Council of Appellate Lawyers, Louisiana State Chair (2020-present)
  • The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law, Member and Co-Reporter for Quarterly Louisiana – Oil & Gas E-Report (2021-present)
  • Institute for Energy Law
    • Young Energy Professionals Leadership Council
    • Advisory Board Committee Member
    • Member of IEL Programming, Virtual Programming, and Membership Subcommittees (2021–Present)
    • Co-Chair of 1st Young Energy Professionals Conference (2017-2018)
    • Co-Chair of Inaugural Leadership Class (2018)
  • Loyola Law Review, Advisory Committee
  • Women’s Energy Network, Member
  • Liskow, Member of the firm’s Board of Director
  • Liskow & Lewis' Paralegal Committee, Chair (2019-2022)
  • Liskow Associate Committee, New Orleans Representative (2022-Present)
  • Liskow Recruiting Committee, Member (2014-Present)
  • New Orleans Bar Association
  • Louisiana State Bar Association

Recognition

  • Chambers USA - Litigation: Appellate, 2024
  • Inside New Orleans "Elite Lawyers" Edition - Oil & Gas Law, 2023
  • The Best Lawyers in America® 2024-2025
  • New Orleans CityBusiness’ Women of the Year Class, 2022 
  • Louisiana Super Lawyers, 2023-2025
  • Louisiana Super Lawyers "Rising Star," Appellate, 2017-2020
  • New Orleans CityBusiness "One to Watch" In Law, 2018 
  • New Orleans Magazine's List of "Top Lawyers," 2017-2019, 2022
  • Practicum Editor, Loyola Law Review; Recipient of Best Comment Award, 2010 
  • Spirit of St. Ignatius Award Recipient, 2010

Credentials

Education

  • Loyola University New Orleans College of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 2010)
    • William L. Crowe Scholar
    • Loyola Law Review, Editorial Board
    • Spirit of Ignatius Award for Outstanding College of Law Graduate
  • Louisiana State University (B.S., summa cum laude, 2007)

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana, 2010

Court Admissions

  • U.S. Supreme Court, 2024
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District, Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District, Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court, Western District, Louisiana
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Clerkships

  • Law Clerk to the Honorable Ivan L.R. Lemelle, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, 2010-2011

Presentations

  • "Practical Tips on Appellate Law for Louisiana Trial Lawyers,” New Orleans Bar Association, December 19, 2024
  • "Pitfalls of Appellate Practice: What Trial Lawyers Need to Know About Louisiana Appellate Law,” New Orleans Bar Association, December 28, 2023
  • “Louisiana Supreme Court: Civil Writ Trends,” New Orleans Bar Association, 2019-2021
  • “Appellate Seminar,” Client Presentation, July 2020
  • “How to Succeed in Summer Clerkships Panel,” Loyola Law School, April 9, 2019
  • “Ethical Implications of Campaign Contributions and Social Media,” LABI Beyond the Bar Seminar, December 3, 2018
  • “Judicial Advice for Young Lawyers,” Institute for Energy Law’s National Young Energy Professionals’ Law Conference, March 31, 2017
  • "Writs to the Courts of Appeal and the Louisiana Supreme Court,” Louisiana Appellate Workshop: Real World Tactics, National Business Institute, June 21, 2013
  • "Professionalism: Why Should I Bother When Winning is the Only Thing?," New Orleans Bar Association, November 21, 2011

Publications

Kathryn co-authored and annually updates the Practical Law State Q&A for “Initial Civil Appeals: Louisiana” and “Additional Civil Appeals: Louisiana” for Thomson Reuters.

Initial Civil Appeals: Louisiana

A Q&A guide to appealing from a trial court of general jurisdiction in Louisiana. This Q&A addresses starting an appeal (as of right or by permission), obtaining a stay pending appeal, completing preliminary requirements (like mediation), submitting a factual record or appendix, briefing the appeal, arguing the appeal, and requesting rehearing. 

Additional Civil Appeals: Louisiana

A Q&A guide to appealing from an intermediate appellate court to the court of last resort in Louisiana. This Q&A addresses starting an appeal (as of right or by permission), obtaining a stay pending appeal, completing preliminary requirements (like mediation), submitting a factual record or appendix, briefing the appeal, and arguing the appeal.  

Kathryn also serves as a co-reporter for the Institute for Energy Law’s Oil & Gas E-Report. 

Other publications include: 

  • "Liskow Secures Success at the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal in Legacy Case Involving Excess Remediation Claims Under Act 312," Liskow's The Energy Law Blog, May 3, 2024
  • "All Bark and No Bite: Middle District Finds Conclusory Intentional Tort Allegations Against Employer Insufficient to Prevent Removal on Improper Joinder Grounds," Liskow's Gulf Coast Business Law Blog, March 15, 2024
  • “US Fifth Circuit Upholds 12(b)(6) Dismissal, Emphasizing Need for Adequate Facts in Contract and Quasi-Contract Claims and Refusing to Allow Amendment to Omit Allegations Fatal to Plaintiff’s Claims,” Liskow's Gulf Coast Business Law Blog, March 1, 2024
  • "Louisiana Third Circuit Grants Writ of Mandamus, Ordering LDNR to Pay Judgment for Mineral Royalties; Louisiana Supreme Court Reverses," The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law's Mineral and Energy Law Newsletter Vol. 40, No. 1, 2023
  • "United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Finds That Louisiana Citizen Suit Legacy Claims Can be Heard in Federal Court," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, March 2, 2021 
  • "Louisiana Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Royalty and Other Claims Based Upon Prescription," Liskow & Liskow' The Energy Law Blog, November 12, 2020 
  • "Third Circuit Issues New Act 312 Decision Involving Prescription and Breach of Contract," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, May 18, 2020 
  • "Louisiana Supreme Court Addresses Res Nova Attorney Fees Issue," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, January 30, 2020 
  • "Second Remand Order in Coastal Zone Management Cases Pending Before Fifth Circuit," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, January 2, 2020 
  • "Louisiana’s Third Circuit (Again) Affirms the Applicability of the Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine to Mineral Leases," Liskow & Lewis’ The Energy Law Blog, July 18, 2018 
  • "Louisiana Third Circuit Issues Decision on the Procedure for Settlements in Cases Governed by Act 312," Liskow & Lewis’ The Energy Law Blog, March 7, 2018 
  • "Louisiana Supreme Court Grants Writs from Second Circuit Decision Finding Holder of Mortgage Encumbering a Mineral Lease Solidarily Liable with Mineral Lessees for Damages Resulting from the Mineral Lessees’ Breach of Contractual and Statutory Obligations," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, December 18, 2017 
  • "U.S. Fifth Circuit Affirms Application of the Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine in Oilfield Contamination Case," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, April 19, 2017 
  • “Fifth Circuit Holds that Unpatented Products Can Be Given Patent-Like Protections by Contract,” Liskow & Lewis’ The Energy Law Blog, April 10, 2017 
  • "Louisiana First Circuit Finds Appellate Jurisdiction Lacking, Declines to Address Merits of Appeal Involving Claims Related to Deepwater Horizon Response Operations," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, June 6, 2016 
  • "Louisiana Appellate Court Unanimously Dismisses Cross-Appeals in Legacy Case," Liskow & Lewis' The Energy Law Blog, April 29, 2016 
  • "Louisiana Supreme Court Denies Plaintiff-Landowner’s Writ Application in Legacy Case Dismissed on the Basis of the Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine," Liskow & Lewis E-Newsletter, May 2015 

After Hours

“Growing up in New Orleans, which I consider one of the great culinary cities of the world, I am a dedicated foodie-in-training. And to compensate, I’m an avid runner. My favorite race was a half-marathon from Napa Valley to Sonoma—the perfect convergence of my interests.”

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