BENWARE v. MEANS

No. 98 CA 0203R.

760 So.2d 641 (2000)

Victor C. BENWARE v. Jesse MEANS, Jr. and Lloyds Under Writers at London

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied June 23, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Clary, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff-Appellee Victor C. Benware.

Jesse L. Means, Jr., St. Francisville, Pro Se.

Stephen R. Wilson, Baton Rouge, for Third Party Defendant-Appellee Daniel K. Willis.

Before: FOIL, WHIPPLE, and GUIDRY, JJ.


GUIDRY, J.

In this legal malpractice action, appellant, Jesse L. Means, Jr., appeals the trial court's judgment. Pursuant to the judgment, Victor C. Benware (Mr. Benware) was awarded damages against appellant and appellant's third party demand against Daniel K. Willis (Mr. Willis) was dismissed.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Mr. Benware was injured while in the course and scope of his employment as a prison guard at Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola...

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