AVERETT v. ECKERD DRUG STORES

No. 89-CC-2389.

551 So.2d 1306 (1989)

Christiana AVERETT v. ECKERD DRUG STORES, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 27, 1989.


Granted. Ruling of the trial court is reversed. We find that there was substantial compliance with La.R.S. 13:3715.1. Rule for contempt is dismissed.

LEMMON, J., concurs and assigns reasons.

LEMMON, Justice, concurring.

Relator was held in contempt for failing to appear personally in court in response to a subpoena duces tecum. Although he did not personally appear, relator substantially complied with La.R.S. 13:3715.1, the apparent purpose of which...

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