05/26/2026
Texas Attorneys File Suit in the Southern District of Texas Claiming that a Number of Louisiana Attorneys Hijacked 1,000 Storm Cases In a 'Shakedown" Scheme
In a recent lawsuit filed in the Southern District of Texas, two Louisiana law firms and a group of allegedly politically connected attorneys engaged in what is claimed to be a “shakedown” to steal about 1,000 cases filed by hurricane survivors who had hired and built cases with a different firm.
Texas-based law firm Jason Joy & Associates claimed that, after the collapse of nonparty MMA Law Firm PLLC, the storm victims retained Jason Joseph Joy and his firm to take over their cases. However, he goes on to further allege that Landry Magee LLC, Andrus Boudreaux Landry & Coussan PLC, and various individual attorneys conspired to “exploit” the fall of MMA for their own benefit. And, if you think the cartoon below might seem a little too on the nose, try reading this snippet from the Original Complaint:
"This case involves a shakedown by a cabal of politically powerful South Louisiana lawyers who sought to line their own pockets off the backs of some 1,000 storm client victims. Those clients were already victims three times over: first, they were victims of the historically destructive storm seasons of 2020–2021; then they were victims of their property insurers that unfairly denied, delayed, and/or underpaid their claims; then they were victims of MMA, a Houston-based law firm that signed them and 14,000 others through unethical channels, and then collapsed in disgrace, leaving them without counsel on the eve of impending limitations deadlines."
Among the individual lawyers named in the complaint is Jean-Paul Phillip Coussan, whom Joy describes as his brother-in-law. Other defendants are Ravi K. Sangisetty, Tanner Daniel Magee, William Dow Boyles, Amanda Joy Olmsted, Brooke Bond Long, and Matthew H. Long. Alongside Joy & Associates, Joy and his fellow firm attorney, Colin Gerald Orion Wood, are named plaintiffs in the suit.
Case Title: Jason Joy & Associates, PLLC, et. al. v. Sangisetty, et. al.
Case Number: 4:26-cv-04083
Court: Southern District of Texas
Type of Suit: Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
Date Filed: May 21, 2026