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JAMES CREGG v. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE
This matter is before us on appeal by defendant, the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College (“LSU”), from a February 2, 2023 judgment of the trial court granting Mr. Cregg's motion to tax costs and fees, and awarding same, pursuant to the trial court's earlier September 8, 2022 judgment finding that LSU terminated the employment agreement without cause, awarding liquidated damages, and casting LSU with all costs of these proceedings.
The facts and procedural history of this case are more fully developed in the companion case to this appeal, Cregg v. Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 2023-0127 (La. App. 1st Cir. __/__/__), ___ So. 3d ___, also handed down this date. Therein, we reviewed the trial court's September 8, 2022 judgment awarding liquidated damages in the amount of $492,945.20 to Mr. Cregg in his suit against LSU as a result of his termination. After considering that appeal, we determined LSU terminated the employment agreement with cause and reversed the September 8, 2022 judgment of the trial court.
To the extent that the February 2, 2023 judgment at issue in this appeal was rendered in furtherance of and under the authority of the trial court's ruling casting LSU with all costs in the September 8, 2022 judgment, which we reversed, we find the February 2, 2023 judgment is likewise improper and must be vacated.
DECREE
Based on the above and foregoing reasons, the February 2, 2023 judgment of the trial court is vacated. Costs of this appeal are assessed to the plaintiff/appellee, James Cregg.
VACATED.
MILLER, J.
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Docket No: NO. 2023 CA 0651
Decided: March 01, 2024
Court: Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.
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