MITCHELL v. ACCENT CONST. CO.

No. 2000-CA-0996.

785 So.2d 864 (2001)

Michael MITCHELL v. ACCENT CONSTRUCTION CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

March 14, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph G. Albe, Metairie, LA, for plaintiff/appellee.

Jack Dunn, Mandeville, LA, for defendant/appellant.

BEFORE: BYRNES, III, Chief Judge, and WALTZER and KIRBY, JJ.


WALTZER, Judge.

Defendant, Accent Construction Co., appeals an adverse judgment in a suit for worker's compensation benefits by Michael Mitchell. Accent complains that it did not receive notice of the trial, and therefore it did not have an opportunity to appear and defend the claim. Mitchell answered the appeal seeking damages for frivolous appeal.

STATEMENT OF FACTS AND HISTORY OF THE CASE

On 12 June 1998, Accent employed Mitchell in its construction...

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