MITCHELL v. FIRST NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF LA.

No. 43690.

109 So.2d 61 (1959)

236 La. 696

Henry MITCHELL v. FIRST NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LOUISIANA.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 16, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis Lyons, Bossier City, for plaintiff-appellant.

Normann & Normann, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.


McCALEB, Justice.

Henry Mitchell, as head and master of the community existing between himself and his wife, brought this suit to recover unpaid wages, allegedly earned by the latter while in the employ of defendant insurance company, together with penalties in the form of continuing wages and attorney fees provided by R.S. 23:631-632.

On the issues joined by defendant's denial of liability and plea of compensation or set-off, there was judgment in plaintiff...

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