GIALLANZA v. LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERV. COM'N

Nos. 81-C-1844, 81-CA-2395.

412 So.2d 1369 (1982)

Sam GIALLANZA, Captain Sam V. Gardner, Captain E. B. Hendrix and Warren A. Maher, Individually and as Industry Commissioners of the Crescent River Port Pilots Fee Commission v. LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and Captain Charles E. F. Arnoult, Captain E. G. Bach, III, Captain Mark Delesdernier, Jr. and Captain R. E. Ducros, Pilot Commissioners of the Crescent River Port Pilots Fee Commission, Intervenors.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 5, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory J. Avery, New Orleans, for relator.

Frederick R. Tulley and Tom F. Phillips, Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, Baton Rouge, and Edward S. Bagley, Terriberry, Carroll, Yancey & Farrell, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee and for respondents.

Marshall B. Brinkley, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee and respondents.

Joseph W. Nelkin, New Orleans, for intervenors-appellant and for relator.


DENNIS, Justice.

This is a river port pilot rate case. The questions presented are: (1) whether the Public Service Commission, in the absence of an agreement between the pilots and the steamship industry, may exercise its regulatory authority in fixing pilotage fees; (2) whether the Public Service Commission's order sets forth findings of fact and a statement of reasons from which a court can determine that there is a reasonable...

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