PETERS v. LIVINGSTON WOOD PRODUCTS, INC.

No. 13865.

413 So.2d 559 (1982)

Robert PETERS, et al. v. LIVINGSTON WOOD PRODUCTS, INC., et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

April 13, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank S. Bruno, New Orleans, for plaintiffs.

Henry Mentz, Jr., Hammond, for defendants.

Before ELLIS, PONDER and SAVOIE, JJ.


PONDER, Judge.

This workmen's compensation case is before us on appeal from a judgment of dismissal holding that the injured party had received all compensation due him.

The appeal raises serious issues of manifest error, penalties, attorney's fees and the application of the "odd lot" doctrine.

We elect to remand the case because it was tried before the enunciation by the Supreme Court of the odd lot doctrine. In the interest of fairness and justice...

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