Williams v. American Insurance Group
Williams v. American Insurance Group
144 So. 2d 133; 1962 La. App. LEXIS 2211
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
Williams v. American Insurance Group
Opinion of the Court
This matter was fixed for argument on Wednesday, July 11, 1962. The plaintiff-appellant having neither appeared nor filed any brief prior to the date fixed for the submission of the case, the Court, ex proprio motu, under Rule 4 of the Special Rules to govern the July, 1962 Session of Court, adopted March 26, 1962, by this Court, considers said appeal abandoned.
Rule 4 provides as follows:
“Rule 4. Appearance. The Court may ex proprio motu consider abandoned and dismiss the appeal in any case in which appellant has neither appeared nor filed brief prior to the date fixed for submission of the case. Careless lack of attention on the part of counsel is not favored.”
For these reasons, the appeal is dismissed at plaintiff-appellant’s cost.
Appeal dismissed.
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