JOHNSON v. LOUISIANA DEPT. OF LABOR

No. 98 CA 0690.

737 So.2d 898 (1999)

Brenton P. JOHNSON v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, OFFICE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 14, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Lambremont, L. Stephen Rastanis, Frederick A. Stolzle, Jr., Baton Rouge, LA, and John L. Grayson, Fleming, Hovenkamp & Grayson, P.C., Houston, TX, for plaintiff-appellant Brenton P. Johnson.

Kim M. Hoffman, Office of Attorney General, Baton Rouge, LA, for defendant-appellee Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation.

Jack M. Alltmont, Raymond P. Ward, Sessions & Fishman, L.L.P., New Orleans, LA, for intervenor-appellee SSX, L.C.

BEFORE: LeBLANC, FOGG, and PARRO, JJ.


PARRO, J.

Brenton P. Johnson appeals judgments granting the defendant's peremptory exception of no cause of action,1 granting the joint motion of defendant and intervenor to quash depositions, granting the defendant's motion for summary judgment, and dismissing his petition for declaratory judgment. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

On October 16, 1995, Johnson filed a workers' compensation claim against his employer, Southern Scrap...

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