SHAW v. LOUISIANA DEPT. OF EDUCATION

No. 6762.

366 So.2d 1070 (1979)

Michael D. SHAW, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION and Department of Employment Security, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

January 4, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Paul Gianfala, Church Point, Julius Johnson, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.

John E. Demoruelle, Kinder, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before CULPEPPER, GUIDRY and SWIFT, JJ.


GUIDRY, Judge.

MOTION TO REMAND

The plaintiff-appellee, Michael D. Shaw, moves to dismiss the appeal of the defendant-appellant, Louisiana Department of Education, on the grounds that the defendant did not perfect its devolutive appeal within the delay allowed by law. LSA-C.C.P. Article 2087.

The plaintiff obtained a confirmed default judgment on May 2, 1977, for the sum of $18,000 plus interest and costs. The defendant, the Louisiana Department...

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