PARDUE v. AT&T TELEPHONE CO.

No. 01-0762.

799 So.2d 710 (2001)

Louise PARDUE v. AT&T TELEPHONE COMPANY, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

October 31, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher J. Roy, Sr., Roy Law Office, Alexandria, LA, Counsel for Louise Pardue.

Albin Alexandre Provosty, Provosty, Sadler, deLaunay, Alexandria, LA, Counsel for Central Louisiana Electric Company, Inc.

Court composed of JOHN D. SAUNDERS, BILLIE COLOMBARO WOODARD and MARC T. AMY, Judges.


AMY, Judge.

The plaintiff alleges that she sustained injury while holding the handset of a cordless telephone due to what she alleges was an acoustic shock resulting from a power surge. The electric utilities provider was named as a defendant due to what the plaintiff maintained was negligent maintenance of its power lines. Summary judgment was granted in favor of the electric utilities provider. The plaintiff appeals. For the following reasons, we affirm.

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