Opinion
CIVIL ACTION NO: 15-3627 SECTION: "J"(2) c/w 15-6860 SECTION: "J"(2)
10-09-2019
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
On remand from the Fifth Circuit, the task before the Court is "to determine what proportion of the award is past damages versus future damages." Manson Gulf, LLC v. LaFleur, No. 18-31071, 2019 WL 4124431, at *3 (5th Cir. Aug. 29, 2019). Accordingly, the Court clarifies its Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Rec. Doc. 146) as follows:
1. The economic loss damages, totaling $810,756.00, consist of $121,792.00 in past economic loss and $688,964.00 in future economic loss.
2. The general damages for Angie LaFleur, totaling $1,500,000.00, consist of $1,000,000.00 in past general damages and $500,000.00 in future general damages.
3. The general damages for B.L., totaling $500,000.00, consist of $400,000.00 in past general damages and $100,000.00 in future general damages.
4. The general damages for L.L., totaling $500,000.00, consist of $400,000.00 in past general damages and $100,000.00 in future general damages.
5. The general damages for D.L., totaling $500,000.00, consist of $400,000.00 in past general damages and $100,000.00 in future general damages.
Judgment will be entered accordingly.
New Orleans, Louisiana, this 9th day of October, 2019.
/s/_________
CARL J. BARBIER
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE