FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. v. BUTLER

No. C-5504.

488 So.2d 741 (1986)

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v. Thomas W. BUTLER, Jack S. Young, Marilee Gatten Butler and Robert Stateson.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 9, 1986.


On December 8, 1983, relator, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, sued respondents on a promissory note. Respondents reconvened alleging the FDIC failed to act when stock, pledged to secure the note, reached its optimum value thereby causing a loss to them on the pledged securities.

Respondents filed a request for production of documents. Relator responded by producing certain documents, and withholding others claiming either an attorney-client and/or a work product...

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