Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2009

Walker v. Avondale Industries, Inc.

Walker v. Avondale Industries, Inc.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided January 28, 2009 · Deny, Johnson, Knoll
999 So. 2d 735; 2009 La. LEXIS 1760 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Walker v. Avondale Industries, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

In re Okonite Company; Rockbestos-Surprenant Cable Corp.; — Defendant(s); Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. H, No. 2003-3384; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2009-C-0047.

Granted. A district court is accorded broad discretion in determining whether expert testimony should be held admissible. Cheairs v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development, 03-0680 (La.12/3/03), 861 So.2d 536. Having reviewed the trial court’s reasons for judgment, we do not find the trial court abused its broad discretion in excluding the testimony of Dr. Kenneth Cohen. Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeal is reversed, and the judgment of the trial court excluding Dr. Cohen’s testimony is reinstated.

JOHNSON, J., would deny. KNOLL, J., would deny.

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