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Moore v. Howard Bros. Discount Stores, Inc.

Citations: 571 So. 2d 617; 1990 La. LEXIS 2815; 1990 WL 183148Docket: No. 90-CC-1786

Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana; November 25, 1990; Louisiana; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Reconsideration of a writ originally granted on November 2, 1990, in the case involving Howard Brothers Discount Stores, Inc. and Arvin Industries has been addressed. The initial writ, recorded as 568 So.2d 1047 from the Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Div. C, No. 883964, was reviewed by the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 90CW-1113. The rehearing has been granted, and the writ is recalled as improvidently granted. Consequently, the application for the writ is denied upon further consideration. Justice Watson dissents from this order.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Writ Application

Application: Upon further consideration, the court denied the application for the writ that had been initially granted.

Reasoning: Consequently, the application for the writ is denied upon further consideration.

Dissenting Opinion

Application: Justice Watson expressed disagreement with the majority's decision to recall the writ and deny the application.

Reasoning: Justice Watson dissents from this order.

Reconsideration of Writs

Application: The court addressed the reconsideration of a previously granted writ, ultimately recalling it as improvidently granted after further review.

Reasoning: The rehearing has been granted, and the writ is recalled as improvidently granted.