STATE BANK OF COMMERCE v. DEMCO OF LA., INC.

No. 85-CA-603.

483 So.2d 1119 (1986)

STATE BANK OF COMMERCE v. DEMCO OF LOUISIANA, INC. James F. Byrd, & H.G. Jackson.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

February 13, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce V. Schewe, Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans, for Demco of Louisiana, Inc., James F. Byrd and H.G. Jackson, plaintiffs in reconvention-appellants.

Anthony Rollo, McGlinchey, Stafford, Mintz, Cellini & Lang, New Orleans, for State Bank of Commerce, defendant in reconvention-appellee.

Before BOUTALL, KLIEBERT and GAUDIN, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

This is a reconventional demand by Demco of Louisiana, Inc. and its sureties (Demco) seeking damages for injury to its business and trade reputation caused by the actions of State Bank of Commerce. State Bank filed exceptions of no cause of action and no right of action which were maintained by the trial judge. Demco has appealed.

The trial court concluded that Demco's claim was "not subject to R.S. 51:1405, et seq., the Unfair Trade Practices...

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