Case Name: Earl M. HALL, Individually and in his capacity as Administrator of the Estate of his Deceased son, James Ray Hall, and Loner Lee Franks, wife of Earl M. Hall v. Guy LEMIEUX, in his capacity as President of Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee also known as the Orleans Levee Board; the Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.; Ellis Laborde, in his capacity as Director of New Orleans City Park Improvement Assn.; Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Co., City of New Orleans; and Travelers Insurance Co.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1980-03-14
Citations: 381 So. 2d 1220
Docket Number: No. 66873
Parties: Earl M. HALL, Individually and in his capacity as Administrator of the Estate of his Deceased son, James Ray Hall, and Loner Lee Franks, wife of Earl M. Hall v. Guy LEMIEUX, in his capacity as President of Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee also known as the Orleans Levee Board; the Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.; Ellis Laborde, in his capacity as Director of New Orleans City Park Improvement Assn.; Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Co., City of New Orleans; and Travelers Insurance Co.
Judges: DENNIS, J., would grant the writ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 381
Pages: 1220–1220

Head Matter:
Earl M. HALL, Individually and in his capacity as Administrator of the Estate of his Deceased son, James Ray Hall, and Loner Lee Franks, wife of Earl M. Hall v. Guy LEMIEUX, in his capacity as President of Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee also known as the Orleans Levee Board; the Board of Commissioners of Orleans Levee; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co.; Ellis Laborde, in his capacity as Director of New Orleans City Park Improvement Assn.; Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Co., City of New Orleans; and Travelers Insurance Co.
No. 66873.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
March 14, 1980.

Opinion:
In re Earl M. Hall, etc., applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit. Parish of Orleans. 378 So.2d 130.
Writ denied.
DENNIS, J., would grant the writ.