Opinion
No. WCW 11–1494.
2012-06-20
Appeal from the Office of Workers' Compensation—# 2 Parish of Rapides, No. 10–08018, James L. Braddock, Workers' Compensation Judge. Joseph Payne Williams, R. Bray Williams, Williams Family Law Firm, LLC, Natchitoches, LA, Thomas Allen Filo, Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel & Wilson, LLC, Lake Charles, LA, for Applicant, Christus Health Central Louisiana. Jeffrey John Warrens, Johnson, Stiltner & Rahman, Baton Rouge, LA, Dennis Paul Juge, Juge, Napolitano, Guilbeau, Ruli, Frieman & Whiteley, Metairie, LA, for Respondents, LWCC, Crossroads, Inc.
Appeal from the Office of Workers' Compensation—# 2 Parish of Rapides, No. 10–08018, James L. Braddock, Workers' Compensation Judge.
Joseph Payne Williams, R. Bray Williams, Williams Family Law Firm, LLC, Natchitoches, LA, Thomas Allen Filo, Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel & Wilson, LLC, Lake Charles, LA, for Applicant, Christus Health Central Louisiana. Jeffrey John Warrens, Johnson, Stiltner & Rahman, Baton Rouge, LA, Dennis Paul Juge, Juge, Napolitano, Guilbeau, Ruli, Frieman & Whiteley, Metairie, LA, for Respondents, LWCC, Crossroads, Inc.
Court composed of ELIZABETH A. PICKETT, SHANNON J. GREMILLION, and PHYLLIS M. KEATY, Judges.
PICKETT, Judge.
For the reasons assigned in Christus Health Central Louisiana v. Westaff (USA), Inc., 11–1493 (La.App. 3 Cir. 3/7/12), 125 So.3d 1120, the application for supervisory writs filed by Christus Health is granted. The WCJ's decision granting the motion to compel discovery is reversed and the motion to compel is denied.
WRIT GRANTED AND MADE PEREMPTORY.