SIMPKINS v. MEANS

No. CA 91 2063.

612 So.2d 160 (1992)

Floyd Crosby SIMPKINS v. Jessie L. MEANS, Jr. and John R. Rarick.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

December 23, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Arthur Smith, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff.

Steven J. Levine, Baton Rouge, Jesse L. Means, Jr., St. Francisville, for defendant.

Before EDWARDS, SHORTESS and WHIPPLE, JJ.


EDWARDS, Judge.

Plaintiff, Floyd Simpkins, filed suit against two of his former attorneys, John R. Rarick and Jesse L. Means, Jr., alleging that he lost a serious cause of action against his union because the defendants negligently failed to advise him of his cause of action, failed to assert the cause of action on his behalf and allowed the cause of action to prescribe. The trial court maintained the defendants' peremptory...

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