Case Name: James ALEXANDER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ADMINISTRATOR, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Defendant-Relator
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1974-10-18
Citations: 302 So. 2d 64
Docket Number: No. 4827
Parties: James ALEXANDER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ADMINISTRATOR, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Defendant-Relator.
Judges: Before MILLER, DOMENGEAUX, and WATSON, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 302
Pages: 64–66

Head Matter:
James ALEXANDER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ADMINISTRATOR, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Defendant-Relator.
No. 4827.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
Oct. 18, 1974.
Marion Weimer, James A. Piper, James A. McGraw, Baton Roüge, for defendant-relator.
Thomas D. Brumbaugh, Lafayette, for plaintiff-respondent.

Opinion:
ORDER DENYING WRITS
Writs denied: This Court will not interfere with proceedings in the trial court, in the absence of a showing of irreparable injury. Relator has a remedy by appeal in the event of an adverse judgment on the merits.
MILLER, J.,
votes to grant the writ and assigns written reasons.
Before MILLER, DOMENGEAUX, and WATSON, JJ.