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Oliver v. Magnolia Clinic

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 25, 2011
57 So. 3d 307 (La. 2011)

Opinion

No. 2010-C-2766.

March 25, 2011.

On Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, Parish of Calcasieu.


ORDER

Vacated and remanded. La.Const. Art. V, § 8(B) provides that a "majority of the judges sitting in a case must concur to render judgment." The court of appeal's decree does not reflect a majority judgment on the principal issues considered in the instant case.

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, the ruling of the court of appeal is vacated. It is further ordered that this matter be considered en banc so that a decree can be rendered reflecting a majority vote on each of the issues presented.


Summaries of

Oliver v. Magnolia Clinic

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 25, 2011
57 So. 3d 307 (La. 2011)
Case details for

Oliver v. Magnolia Clinic

Case Details

Full title:Joe OLIVER, et al., v. MAGNOLIA CLINIC, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 25, 2011

Citations

57 So. 3d 307 (La. 2011)
57 So. 3d 308

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