Christopher BRISCO, et ux v. Frederick BOUDREAUX, et al.

No. 2007-CC-1392.Supreme Court of Louisiana.
July 7, 2007.

In re Brisco, Lorita; Brisco, Christopher et ux.; — Plaintiff(s); Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Lafayette, 15th Judicial District Court Div. L, Nos. 2006-2887; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. CW 07-00829.

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Denying writ.

CALOGERO, C.J., would grant.

JOHNSON, J., would grant and assigns reasons.

KNOLL, J., would grant. I would grant a motion for continuance, and in absence of a continuance I would reverse the trial court’s ruling disallowing the testimony of Dr. Leoni and allow him to testify.

JOHNSON, J., would grant.

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Most Jurisdictions require that lawyers certify in the motion to set for trial that all discovery had been completed, and the matter is ready for trial.

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