Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1979

Guidry v. Ford, Bacon & Davis Construction Co.

Guidry v. Ford, Bacon & Davis Construction Co.
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided May 23, 1979 · Guidry, Swift, Watson
371 So. 2d 1301; 1979 La. App. LEXIS 3504 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Guidry v. Ford, Bacon & Davis Construction Co.

Opinion of the Court

MOTION TO DISMISS

WATSON, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellee has filed a motion entitled “Motion to Strike Acceptance of Appellant’s Brief, To Suppress Appellant’s Right to Orally Argue, And To Dismiss Appeal”, the thrust of which is that appellants’ brief does not comply with Rule 9, Section 3 of the Uniform Rules-Courts of Appeal. (West’s Louisiana Rules of Court, 1979, p. 109 et seq.) Our examination of the brief in question indicates that while there is a failure to present a concise specification of errors and issues presented on appeal, the brief does identify in general argument the errors and the issues; and the brief otherwise complies with Rule 9, Section 3. Since we find a substantial compliance with the rule, we deny the motion filed by plaintiff, but counsel for appellants is instructed to adhere carefully to the provisions of the Uniform Rules in the future.

Likewise, we find no merit in the request for an extension of time in which to file appellee’s brief.

Motion Denied.

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