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Gibson v. Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, L.L.P.

Citations: 930 So. 2d 27; 2006 La. LEXIS 1676; 2006 WL 1663360Docket: No. 2006-C-0615

Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana; May 26, 2006; Louisiana; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The document pertains to the case "In re Gibson," involving multiple plaintiffs, including Huey P. Gibson Sr., Donald G. Gibson Sr., Billy Ray Wimberly, and others. The plaintiffs applied for a writ of certiorari and/or review related to a decision from the Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Division D, under case number 2002-02414. The matter was subsequently escalated to the Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, with the appeal numbered 2004-CA-2204. The application for the writ was denied.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appeal Process in Civil Cases

Application: The case was appealed to the Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit with the appeal numbered 2004-CA-2204, signifying the process of challenging a lower court's decision in a higher court.

Reasoning: The matter was subsequently escalated to the Court of Appeal for the Fourth Circuit, with the appeal numbered 2004-CA-2204.

Denial of Writ Application

Application: Despite the plaintiffs' efforts to obtain a writ of certiorari and/or review, the application was ultimately denied by the court.

Reasoning: The application for the writ was denied.

Writ of Certiorari and/or Review

Application: The plaintiffs sought a writ of certiorari and/or review from a decision made by the Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Division D, but the application was denied.

Reasoning: The plaintiffs applied for a writ of certiorari and/or review related to a decision from the Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Division D, under case number 2002-02414.