SIVILS v. MITCHELL

No. 96 CA 2528.

704 So.2d 25 (1997)

Kathryn D. SIVILS v. Charles F. MITCHELL, M.D.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael R. Connelly, Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff/Appellant Kathryn D. Sivils.

Daniel A. Reed, Baton Rouge, for Defendant/Appellee Charles F. Mitchell, M.D.

Before CARTER, KUHN and FITZSIMMONS, JJ.


CARTER, Judge.

This is an appeal from a trial court judgment, dismissing a suit for damages on a peremptory exception raising the objections of no cause of action and no right of action.

FACTS

Plaintiff, Kathryn D. Sivils ("Sivils"), alleges that she suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome ("CFS"). On February 10, 1994, Sivils allegedly went to defendant, Dr. Charles F. Mitchell ("Dr. Mitchell") for treatment of problems unrelated to her CFS. After...

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