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[Consolidated.] J. Johnson finds that the trial court should not have granted a brother’s exceptions of no cause of action in consolidated cases and dismissed the sister's petition to enforce the consent judgment to pay $7,000 monthly to the parties' parents. The sister properly alleged that the brother did not perform his obligations under the consent judgment. Under the terms of the consent judgment, in consideration for the brother's promises to pay her parents a monthly allowance, the sister would withdraw her complaint against his wife with the Louisiana Accounting Board. Reversed in part.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Johnson, Filed On: May 31, 2023, Case #: 22-CA-539, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
J. Oden Johnson finds that the lower court properly ruled that the village did not have to provide health insurance for a pensioner's wife that he married four years after he was injured in the line of duty. The pensioner is not entitled to change from individual to family medical insurance because such status was not applicable when his certification was made. Affirmed.
Court: Illinois Appellate Court, Judge: Oden Johnson, Filed On: May 26, 2023, Case #: 220350, Categories: Health Care, Pensions
J. Johnson finds that the district court should not have dismissed an injured driver's claims against the defendant driver's insurer. There are genuine issues on whether the insurer waived its affirmative defenses as to coverage because the driver submitted evidence to show that the insurer accepted liability for the accident in an email. Reversed in part.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Johnson, Filed On: May 24, 2023, Case #: 22-CA-370, Categories: Evidence, Insurance, Tort
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J. Johnson finds that the trial court should not have dismissed a worker's slip and fall claim against his employer and homeowner after he fell from the roof of a house when stepping on a paper covering placed on the roof. There is a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the homeowner owed a duty to the worker and whether the homeowner ordered unreasonably dangerous paper for the project. Reversed.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Johnson , Filed On: May 24, 2023, Case #: 22-CA-509, Categories: Negligence, Contract
J. Johnson finds that the trial court properly denied the petition to involuntarily terminate a father's parental rights. The evidence indicates that the father has shown an interest in being a part of his child's life, and there was no evidence of the foster parents expressing their desires to adopt the child. Further, the evidence shows that it was not in the best interests of the child for the father's parental rights to be terminated. Affirmed.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Johnson, Filed On: May 23, 2023, Case #: 23-CA-4, Categories: Evidence, Family Law