JONES v. NEW ORLEANS LEGAL ASSISTANCE CORP.

No. 89-CA-1459.

568 So.2d 663 (1990)

Adair D. JONES v. NEW ORLEANS LEGAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION and Jim Sacher.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Denied December 14, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnnie A. Jones, Johnnie A. Jones, Jr., Jones & Jones, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Mark Morau, New Orleans Legal Assistance Corp., and Bruce C. Waltzer, Waltzer & Bagneris, New Orleans, for defendants-appellees.

Before GARRISON, BARRY and BECKER, JJ.


BARRY, Judge.

Adair Jones, an attorney employed by the New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation [NOLAC] from July, 1981 through January 20, 1984, sued NOLAC and Jim Sacher, NOLAC's Executive Director. Jones alleged that he was wrongfully discharged, wages and pension funds were not paid, and there was "an abuse of right." He claimed mental anguish and asked for penalties and attorney's fees.

In a consent judgment the parties stipulated:

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