JOHNSON v. NARCISSE

No. 10320.

373 So.2d 207 (1979)

Henry JOHNSON v. Joseph NARCISSE and Wall Shipyard.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied August 10, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pete Lewis, LaBorde & Lewis, New Orleans, for plaintiff/appellant.

Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Frederick R. Bott and Fritz H. Windhorst, New Orleans, for defendants/appellees.

Before REDMANN, GULOTTA and STOULIG, JJ.


GULOTTA, Judge.

Plaintiff's executive officer suit was dismissed on an exception of no cause of action.

The allegations upon which plaintiff seeks to place tort liability on his employer, Wall Shipyards, and a shipyard foreman, Joseph Narcisse, are as follows:

"VI. This accident occurred as a result of the gross negligence and intentional act of assigning the plaintiff a place to work where there was no lighting. The petitioner...

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