BREAUX v. HUFF

No. 95-CC-2766.

664 So.2d 407 (1995)

Herbert J. BREAUX v. Matthew HUFF, M.D.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 30, 1995.


The constitutionality of a law is not to be decided unless necessary. See, Matherne v. Gray Insurance, 95-CA-0975 (La. 10/16/95), 661 So.2d 432. If the defendant is found to have no liability or damages do not exceed $500,000 (exclusive of interest, costs and future medical care, etc.) the constitutionality of the statute will not become an issue. The decisions of the district court and court of appeal are reversed and the hearing...

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