CROWE v. HOMESPLUS MANUFACTURED HOUSING, INC.

No. 38,382-CA.

877 So.2d 156 (2004)

William E. CROWE, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HOMESPLUS MANUFACTURED HOUSING, INC.; Jeff Foote, Individually; and Shane Scott Upshaw, Individually, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

June 21, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Watson, McMillin & Harrison, L.L.P. by David Carlton McMillin, Monroe, for Defendant-Appellant, Homesplus Manufactured Housing, Inc./ Defendants-Appellees, Jeff Foote and Shane Scott Upshaw.

Michael S. Coyle, Ruston, for Plaintiff-Appellee, William E. Crowe.

Before WILLIAMS, PEATROSS and DREW, JJ.


DREW, J.

The primary issue is whether the trial court erred in finding that an oral contract of employment existed between William E. Crowe, plaintiff, and HomesPlus Manufactured Housing Inc., defendant. HomesPlus contended that the trial court was clearly wrong in finding the evidence was sufficient to prove the parties entered into an oral employment contract. For the following reasons, the judgment of the trial court in favor of Crowe is affirmed.

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