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HABIBI SHRINERS v. EVANGELINE MASONIC CLUB HOLDING CORPORATION F/K/A EVANGELINE SHRINE CLUB HOLDING CORPORATION
For the reasons assigned in Evangeline Shrine Club Holding Corporation through its Proper and Duly Auth Officers and Directors William Powell, Thomas Kussman and David Hyatt v. Gerard Hebert, John Doucet, Ryan Cormier and Daniel Hebert, 24-136 (La.App. 3 Cir. 11/__/24), ___ So.3d ___, handed down this day, the following Decree is provided in this consolidated matter:
DECREE
Appellants, Gerard Hebert, John Doucet, Ryan Cormier, and Daniel Hebert present four issues for review. We find no merit to any of the issues presented. As such, we affirm the trial court's judgment denying Appellants’ peremptory exception and granting Appellees’ Writ of Quo Warranto and Writ of Mandamus ordering Appellants, Gerard Hebert, John Doucet, Ryan Cormier, and Daniel Hebert, to immediately deliver all business records, papers, assets and any effects related to their previous roles as members, officers and/or directors of the Evangeline Shrine Club, and/or the Evangeline Shrine Club Holding Corporation, (a/k/a or now the “Evangeline Masonic Club Holding Corporation”), to Petitioners, William K. Powell, Thomas Kussmann, and David Hyatt, the acting representatives of the Evangeline Shrine Club, and/or the Evangeline Shrine Club Holding Corporation.
Costs of these proceedings, including this appeal, are assessed to Gerard Hebert, John Doucet, Ryan Cormier, and Daniel Hebert.
AFFIRMED.
GARY J. ORTEGO JUDGE
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Docket No: 24-137 consolidated with 24-136
Decided: November 20, 2024
Court: Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
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