Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2012

Dupree v. Louisiana Medical Mutual Ins.

Dupree v. Louisiana Medical Mutual Ins.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 25, 2012 · Application, Consider, Defendant, Guidry, Reasons, Victory, Weimer
89 So. 3d 1175; 2012 WL 1924043; 2012 La. LEXIS 1437 (Southern Reporter, Third Series)

Dupree v. Louisiana Medical Mutual Ins.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

_JjWe granted defendant’s application for a writ of certiorari in this case on February 3, 2012. After receiving briefing from the parties and reviewing the record of the matter, we conclude the judgment below does not require the exercise of this court’s supervisory authority. Accordingly, we recall our order of February 3, 2011 as improvidently granted, and we deny defendant’s writ application.

VICTORY, Justice, dissents with reasons. WEIMER, Justice, dissents with reasons. GUIDRY, Justice, dissents and would consider the defendant’s writ application.

Dissenting Opinion

VICTORY, J.,

dissenting.

hi respectfully dissent from the majority’s decision to recall the writ. Having granted the writ, I would resolve this case on the merits.

Dissenting Opinion

WEIMER, J.,

dissenting.

hi respectfully dissent from the majority’s decision to recall the writ. Having granted the writ, I would resolve this case on the merits.

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