McNeese v. P.I.A Slidell, Inc.
McNeese v. P.I.A Slidell, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
This tort action against defendant, a Louisiana corporation, was filed in Orleans Parish in 1992. Defendant excepted to the improper venue. La.Code Civ.Proc. art. 42(2) provides that an action against a domestic corporation may be filed in the parish where its registered office is located.
Defendant’s initial report to the Secretary of State in 1984 listed its registered office in St. Tammany Parish. Defendant’s subsequent annual reports have listed the registered office in Orleans Parish, but defendant never filed notice of the change in the mortgage records in Orleans Parish, as required by La.Rev.Stat. 12:104.
The trial court overruled the venue exception, but the court of appeal reversed and transferred the action to St. Tammany Parish. 635 So.2d 1296.
laAccordingly, the judgment of the court of appeal is vacated, and the judgment of the trial court overruling the exception of improper venue is reinstated.
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