Case Name: TRANS PACIFIC INTERACTIVE, INC. v. U.S. TELEMETRY CORPORATION; U.S. Telemetry Network, Inc.; U.S. Telemetry-Bakersfield, LLC; Datex Spectrum, LLC; Thomas L. Siebert, K. Steven Roberts, Robert S. Miller, Don M. Clarke, James K. Gable, Charles M. Bruce, John J. Broussard, Henry (Hank) Mills, Clay M. Allen, and Stephen D. Gavin
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2011-09-23
Citations: 74 So. 3d 210
Docket Number: No. 2011-C-0205
Parties: TRANS PACIFIC INTERACTIVE, INC. v. U.S. TELEMETRY CORPORATION; U.S. Telemetry Network, Inc.; U.S. Telemetry-Bakersfield, LLC; Datex Spectrum, LLC; Thomas L. Siebert, K. Steven Roberts, Robert S. Miller, Don M. Clarke, James K. Gable, Charles M. Bruce, John J. Broussard, Henry (Hank) Mills, Clay M. Allen, and Stephen D. Gavin.
Judges: GUIDRY, Justice, dissents.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 74
Pages: 210–210

Head Matter:
TRANS PACIFIC INTERACTIVE, INC. v. U.S. TELEMETRY CORPORATION; U.S. Telemetry Network, Inc.; U.S. Telemetry-Bakersfield, LLC; Datex Spectrum, LLC; Thomas L. Siebert, K. Steven Roberts, Robert S. Miller, Don M. Clarke, James K. Gable, Charles M. Bruce, John J. Broussard, Henry (Hank) Mills, Clay M. Allen, and Stephen D. Gavin.
No. 2011-C-0205.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Sept. 23, 2011.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
liWe granted defendants' application for a writ of certiorari in this case on April 8, 2011. After hearing oral arguments 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 April 8, 2011 as improvidently granted, and we deny defendants' writ application.
GUIDRY, Justice, dissents.
WEIMER, Justice, dissents with reasons.