DUPUY v. RILEY

No. CA-4894.

492 So.2d 215 (1986)

Dean C. DUPUY v. James E. RILEY and Que Sera, Inc., et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

July 11, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.D. Freeman, of Satterlee, Mestayer & Freeman, William A. Neilson, Partee, Leefe, Waldrip & Roniger, New Orleans, for John P. Pratt, John B. Pratt and William L. Pratt-appellees.

Charles C. Garretson, New Orleans, for appellant.

Dawn M. Heaphy, New Orleans, for receiver-appellee.

Before GULOTTA, KLEES and William H. BYRNES, JJ.


BYRNES, Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment appointing a permanent receiver for Que Sera Inc., a New Orleans restaurant, and awarding attorney and accounant fees to the Que Sera shareholders who caused the receiver to be appointed. We affirm.

In December 1981, appellee James E. Riley entered into agreement with Dr. J.P. Pratt and Dr. Olinde, two of the owners of Que Sera whereby he would acquire their shares in the corporation. As part of this agreement...

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