LAYMAN v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

No. 98-CA-0705.

753 So.2d 254 (1998)

Arthur LAYMAN v. The CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, Through The NEW ORLEANS CONVENTION, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

December 9, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nelson W. Wagar, III, Christa K. McKimmy, Chopin, Wagar, Cole, Richard, Reboul & Kutcher, Metairie, for Defendant-Appellee.

Matthew B. Collins, Jr., Dianne J. Marshall, New Orleans, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Before BYRNES, PLOTKIN and MURRAY, JJ.


BYRNES, Judge.

The plaintiff-appellant, Arthur Layman, alleges that he was injured by a falling partition while working at the New Orleans Convention Center on February 13, 1992. The partition had been installed by the defendant-appellee, Hufcor.

Layman filed this suit on December 24, 1992, naming the City of New Orleans, the New Orleans Convention Center, and Hart Co. as defendants. On April 15, 1996, plaintiff filed a "First Amending Petition Before Answer...

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