Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2007

Parfait v. Transocean Offshore, Inc.

Parfait v. Transocean Offshore, Inc.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 19, 2007 · Kimball, Louisiana, Supreme, Traylor
964 So. 2d 928; 2007 La. LEXIS 1969; 2007 WL 2743495 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Parfait v. Transocean Offshore, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

In re Parfait, Terrell; — Plaintiff; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. G, Nos. 99-13098; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No(s). 2004-CA-1271, 2005-CA-0174.

ORDER

La. Const. Art. V, § 8(B) provides that a “majority of the judges sitting in a case must concur to render judgment.” Upon remand and rehearing en banc, the court of appeal’s decree does not reflect a majority judgment on each of the issues considered in the instant case.

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that court of appeal render a decree reflecting a majority vote on each of the issues presented.

/s/ Catherine D. Kimball Justice, Supreme Court of Louisiana TRAYLOR, J., recused.

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