Case Name: Andrew BROWN v. W. C. DRENNAN et al.
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1977-12-13
Citations: 358 So. 2d 963
Docket Number: No. 8778
Parties: Andrew BROWN v. W. C. DRENNAN et al.
Judges: Before LEMMON, SCHOTT and BEER, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 358
Pages: 963–964

Head Matter:
Andrew BROWN v. W. C. DRENNAN et al.
No. 8778.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.
Dec. 13, 1977.
On Rehearing Jan. 11, 1978.
See also, La.App., 359 So.2d 715.
William A. Summers, III, Metairie, for plaintiff-appellant.
Montgomery, Barnett, Brown & Read, Charles A. Boggs, New Orleans, for interve-nor-appellant.
Hammett, Leake, Hammett, Hulse & Nelson, Robert E. Leake, Jr., New Orleans, for defendants-appellees.
Before LEMMON, SCHOTT and BEER, JJ.

Opinion:
SCHOTT, Judge.
We previously denied a motion filed by appellee to dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction, 347 So.2d 955. That opinion was specifically overruled by the court en banc in Martin v. Parish of Jefferson, La. App., 351 So.2d 1316 (1977, No. 8717 on our docket). We therefore have reconsidered whether or not we have jurisdiction over this appeal, and under the rationale of this court in the Martin case we have concluded that we have none.
Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.
APPEAL DISMISSED.