ARSHT v. DAVIS

No. 89-C-2784.

561 So.2d 58 (1990)

Marjorie Meyer ARSHT v. Elene Meyer DAVIS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Concurring Opinion May 24, 1990.

Rehearing Denied May 24, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark H. Tompkins, Plauche, Hartley & Tompkins, Lafayette, Joseph H. Stephens, Stephens, Wille & Jowers, for applicant.

John G. Torian, II, Steven C. Lanza, Onebane, Donohoe, Bernard, Torian, Diaz, McNamara & Abell, Lafayette, William Strain, Strain, Dennis, Ellis, Mayhall & Bates, Baton Rouge, for respondent.


Concurring Opinion of Justice Lemmon May 24, 1990.

SHORTESS, Justice Pro Tem.

Myrtle Levy Meyer, a widow and resident of Houston, Texas, died on January 21, 1987. She was survived by two daughters, Marjorie Meyer Arsht (Arsht), Applicant, and Elene Meyer Davis (Davis), Respondent. Both daughters reside in Texas. Mrs. Meyer died testate and her succession was opened in the State of Texas. Under the provisions of her Texas will, Mrs. Meyer's personal belongings...

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