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Guillory v. Chapman
2010 La. LEXIS 1946
La.
2010
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44 So. 3d 272 (2010)

Richard J. GUILLORY, Sr.
v.
Dr. Michael CHAPMAN, Dr. James Fambro, and Christus Health Center Louisiana, d/b/a Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital.

No. 10-C-1370.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

September 24, 2010.

PER CURIAM.[*]

We reverse the court of appeal's ruling on the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment and reinstate the trial court's ruling, granting the Motion for Summary Judgment. As pointed out by Judge Amy, in his dissent, the trial court considered the late timing of the affidavit filed by the plaintiff and chose to follow the mandatory language of La.Code Civ. P. art. 966(B)(2), which requires a party opposing the motion for summary judgment to serve opposing affidavits and any memorandum in support thereof "at least eight days prior to the date of the hearing unless the Rules for Louisiana District Courts provide to the contrary." Rule 9.9(b) of the Uniform Rules of the Louisiana District Courts provides, in pertinent part: "A party who opposes an exception or motion shall concurrently furnish the trial judge and serve on all other parties an opposition memorandum at least eight calendar days before the scheduled hearing." Additionally, the trial court was informed the case was six years old and the plaintiff was aware of the expert for years. As such, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in excluding the affidavit.

REVERSED; TRIAL COURT JUDGMENT REINSTATED.

JOHNSON, J., would deny the writ application.

NOTES

[*] Kimball, C.J. not participating in this opinion.

Case Details

Case Name: Guillory v. Chapman
Court Name: Supreme Court of Louisiana
Date Published: Sep 24, 2010
Citation: 2010 La. LEXIS 1946
Docket Number: 10-C-1370
Court Abbreviation: La.
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