HARRISON v. TRAUSTEES OF LA. STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

No. 95 CA 0048.

671 So.2d 385 (1995)

John R. HARRISON v. TRUSTEES OF the LOUISIANA STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 6, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Traylor, III, West Monroe, for Plaintiff-Appellee John R. Harrison.

R. Stephen Stark, Baton Rouge, for Defendant-Appellant Trustees of the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System.

Before SHORTESS, FOGG and PARRO, JJ.


FOGG, Judge.

Plaintiff, John R. Harrison, filed suit against defendant, Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System ("LASERS"), seeking a declaratory judgment regarding his entitlement to certain retirement benefits. The parties dispute the proper retirement benefit percentage factor ("benefit factor") applicable to the transfer of eleven and one-half years of creditable service from the District Attorneys' Retirement System ("DARS") to LASERS. The trial court determined...

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