Opinion
No. 86-893.
October 7, 1987.
Appeal from the Fifteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Lafayette; Marcus A. Broussard, Judge Presiding.
Durio, McGollin Stagg, (Steven C. Durio), Lafayette, for plaintiff-appellant.
Robert Jackson, Baton Rouge, Dennis L. Doise, Onebane, Donohoe, Bernard, Torian, Diaz, McNamara Abell, William E. Logan, Jr., Logan Sallinger, Henry C. Perret, Jr., Gene Broussard, Ernest L. Parker, Bean Parker, Purvis Carmouche, Jr., Mouton Roy, Cliffe Laborde, Laborde Lafargue, Lafayette, Darrel O. Ryland, Marksville, John Geiger, Baton Rouge, Winston Ardoin, Eunice, La., Henry Lemoine, Pineville, Lee C. Kantrow, Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver Blitzer, Baton Rouge, Douglas F. Pedigo, Broadhurst, Brook, Mangham Hardy, Lafayette, John D. Powers, Downing Powers, Michael H. Rubin, Steen, Rubin, Curry, Colvin Joseph, Baton Rouge, Mary Coon Biggs, Bauer, Darnell Boudreaux, Franklin, Frank McGee, Guillory, McGee, Fontenot, Eunice, John Munsterman, Gist, Methvin, Hughes Munsterman, Alexandria, William R. Forrester, Lemle, Kelleher, Kohlmeyer, Dennery, Hunley, Moss Frilot, New Orleans, O.C. Guilliot, Lafayette, Susan Rouprich, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee.
For the reasons discussed in the consolidated case of Cromwell v. Commerce Energy Bank of Lafayette, 514 So.2d 198 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1987) the judgment of the district court sustaining European American Bank's exception of cumulation of actions is reversed. We remand to the trial court for further proceedings. All costs of this appeal to be paid by European American Bank.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.