Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2023

Carmen Nicholas v. Terry L. Bonnie

Carmen Nicholas v. Terry L. Bonnie
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided August 14, 2023

Carmen Nicholas v. Terry L. Bonnie

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT CARMEN NICHOLAS NO. 2023 CW 0365 VERSUS TERRY L. BONNIE AUGUST 14, 2023

In Re: Terry L. Bonnie, applying for supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. 616866.

BEFORE: GUIDRY, C.J., LANIER, HESTER, GREENE AND MILLER, JJ.

WRIT GRANTED. The trial court's March 17, 2023 judgment denying defendant's exception of peremption is reversed.

Plaintiff's petition was filed after the three-year peremptive period for a legal malpractice action. La. R.S. 9:5605. Once peremption occurred, plaintiff's claim was destroyed and the 2014 consent judgment purporting to establish defendant's liability could not revive the extinguished claim. Cf. Naghi v. Brener, 2008-2527 ( La. 6/26/09), 17 So.3d 919 ( holding where expiration of the peremptive period for legal malpractice had destroyed the cause of action there was nothing for an amended petition to relate back to). Further, the 2014 consent judgment granted only a partial summary judgment on the issue of liability. As such, it was not a final judgment that would bar defendant from raising the exception of peremption. See Schilling v. Bernhard Bros . Mech. Contractors LLC, 2012- 210 5 La. App. 1st Cir. 9/13/13), 186 So.3d 658, 665, writ denied, 2013-2378 ( La. 12/6/13), 129 So.3d 537. Accordingly, the exception of peremption filed by defendant, Terry L. Bonnie, is granted and the claims asserted against him by plaintiff, Carmen Nicholas, are dismissed with prejudice .

JMG WIL CHH HG

Miller, J., dissents and would deny the writ.

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.