Case Name: Terrell PARFAIT v. TRANSOCEAN OFFSHORE, INC., and Shell Oil Products Co.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2007-04-05
Citations: 953 So. 2d 58
Docket Number: No. 2007-C-0225
Parties: Terrell PARFAIT v. TRANSOCEAN OFFSHORE, INC., and Shell Oil Products Co.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 953
Pages: 58–58

Head Matter:
Terrell PARFAIT v. TRANSOCEAN OFFSHORE, INC., and Shell Oil Products Co.
No. 2007-C-0225.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
April 5, 2007.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
La. Const, art. V, § 8(B) provides that a "majority of the judges sitting in a case must concur to render judgment." Under its constitutional authority to review cases, the court of appeal must consider and decide each case. In the instant case, the court of appeal did not reach a majority judgment on all issues. Accordingly, the court of appeal's judgment is vacated in full and this case is remanded to the court of appeal to be considered en banc, for briefing, argument, and full opinion. See Guillot v. Munn, 99—0273 (La.4/23/99), 734 So.2d 613.