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June Med. Servs. v. Landry

Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit
Oct 5, 2022
2022 CW 1077 (La. Ct. App. Oct. 5, 2022)

Opinion

2022 CW 1077

10-05-2022

JUNE MEDICAL SERVICES, LLC D/B/A HOPE MEDICAL GROUP FOR WOMEN, KATHALEEN PITTMAN, MEDICAL STUDENTS FOR CHOICE, ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND ITS MEMBERS, AND CLARISSA HOFF, M.D. v. JEFF LANDRY, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF LOUISIANA, AND COURTNEY N. PHILLIPS, IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH


Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Secretary Courtney N. Phillips of the Louisiana Department of Health, applying for supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. 720988.

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.J., GUIDRY AND WOLFE, JJ.

STAY DENIED; WRIT GRANTED. The district court's September 29, 2022 judgment which granted plaintiffs' motion to compel and set a scheduling order is vacated. This matter is currently on appeal from the grant of a preliminary injunction. La. Code Civ. P. art. 2088 provides that the jurisdiction of the trial court over all matters in the case reviewable under the appeal is divested, and that of the appellate court attaches, on the granting of the order of appeal, and thereafter, the trial court has jurisdiction in the case only over those matters not reviewable under the appeal, subject to certain exceptions inapplicable herein. Matters "not reviewable under the appeal," have generally been interpreted to give the trial court continuing jurisdiction over all issues that are unaffected by the appeal. Succession of Smith v. Portie, 2019-409 (La.App. 3d Cir. 12/30/19), 288 So.3d 187, 191; Bernhard MCC, LLC v. Zeringue, 2018-30 (La.App. 5th Cir. 5/30/18), 250 So.3d 342. The petition filed by plaintiffs seeks relief in the form of preliminary and permanent injunctions based on the same principles. We find that the matters reviewable under the appeal of the grant of the preliminary injunction encompass issues common to both the grant of the preliminary injunction and the request for a permanent injunction. Accordingly, we find that the district court erred in ruling that discovery and trial on these issues may proceed during the pendency of the appeal. The district court lacks jurisdiction to allow discovery and/or conduct a trial in this matter while the appeal remains pending.

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Summaries of

June Med. Servs. v. Landry

Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit
Oct 5, 2022
2022 CW 1077 (La. Ct. App. Oct. 5, 2022)
Case details for

June Med. Servs. v. Landry

Case Details

Full title:JUNE MEDICAL SERVICES, LLC D/B/A HOPE MEDICAL GROUP FOR WOMEN, KATHALEEN…

Court:Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit

Date published: Oct 5, 2022

Citations

2022 CW 1077 (La. Ct. App. Oct. 5, 2022)