Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2000

O'Brien v. Orleans Parish School Board

O'Brien v. Orleans Parish School Board
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 29, 2000 · Calogero, Docket, Grant, Kimball, Lemmon
769 So. 2d 1218; 2000 La. LEXIS 2476; 2000 WL 1472487 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

O'Brien v. Orleans Parish School Board

Opinion of the Court

In re Orleans Parish School Board et al.; Ducote, Kenneth J.; — Defendants; Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Div. F, No. 96-881; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 99-C-2607.

Granted. There is no evidence the federal court clearly declined to exercise its pendent jurisdiction over plaintiffs state law abuse of process claims. Federal principles of res judicata therefore bar the instant state court suit. See Reeder v. Succession of Palmer, 623 So.2d 1268 (La. 1993). Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeal, insofar as it finds plaintiff may proceed in state court on his claim for abuse of process, is reversed.

KIMBALL, J., recused. CALOGERO, C.J., and LEMMON, J., would grant the docket.

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