LOGAN v. LOUISIANA DOCK CO., INC.

No. 88-C-1506.

543 So.2d 1336 (1989)

John LOGAN v. LOUISIANA DOCK COMPANY, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 7, 1989.


LEMMON, Justice, concurring in the decision on partial rehearing.

This case presents the question of when a party must take protective action after another party has filed an appeal (or an application for certiorari to the supreme court).

The purpose of an appeal is to have a judgment of a trial court revised, modified, set aside or reversed by an appellate court. La. C.C.P. art. 2082. An appeal is taken by filing...

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