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Walker v. General Features Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jul 3, 1963
319 F.2d 582 (5th Cir. 1963)

Opinion

No. 20192.

July 3, 1963.

J. Minos Simon, Simon Trice, Lafayette, La., for appellant.

R. Gordon Kean, Jr., Baton Rouge, James R. St. Dizier, Lake Charles, La., Sanders, Miller, Downing, Rubin Kean, Baton Rouge, La., Plauche Stockwell, Lake Charles, La., for Brown Root, Inc., appellee.

Before HUTCHESON, GEWIN and BELL, Circuit Judges.


The district judge, upon the application of the plaintiff below, appellee here, granted a temporary restraining order, after a hearing and upon findings that defendant, appellant here, was acting in violation of his fiduciary relationship with plaintiff and using information acquired by him from plaintiff in such capacity. The order specifically restrains the defendant from continuing such actions until the further order of the court.

Brown Root, Inc. v. LaBauve.

Defendant has appealed, attacking the order on many grounds, the principal one of which is that under the statutory law of Louisiana, appellant had the right to do what he did because he did nothing more than, after quitting his employment, to take employment with another. In making this contention, appellant completely ignores the findings and conclusions of the district judge that the defendant breached his obligation as an agent by taking action contrary to his fiduciary obligations.

Louisiana Act 133 of 1934 (LSA-R.S. 23:921).

It is quite clear that the findings on which the order was based are not clearly erroneous and that the order should be affirmed, especially since, in respect of a preliminary order of this kind, the issue is whether, on a balancing of conveniences, the court abused its discretion. The appellant makes a vigorous attack on the findings and conclusions as insufficient to support the order, but the trail of the serpent is over all of his actions, and the order must be affirmed on the grounds and upon the considerations stated by the district judge.


Summaries of

Walker v. General Features Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jul 3, 1963
319 F.2d 582 (5th Cir. 1963)
Case details for

Walker v. General Features Corp.

Case Details

Full title:Howard P. LaBAUVE, Appellant, v. BROWN ROOT, INC., Appellee

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Jul 3, 1963

Citations

319 F.2d 582 (5th Cir. 1963)

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