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THOMAS M. HAMMONS v. JOE BANKS DRYWALL & ACOUSTICS, INC.; HERBERT “TREY” BANKS, III; AND ABC INSURANCE COMPANY
The majority's denial of this writ places the proverbial “cart before the horse.” After this Court remanded this case to the trial court to conduct a contradictory hearing prior to ruling on plaintiff's motion to disqualify defense counsel, plaintiff filed a motion to compel discovery. The trial court ruled that plaintiff's motion to traverse and compel “shall be fixed and held on a date and time after the said motion to disqualify counsel[.]” In doing so, I find the trial court erred in limiting plaintiff's right to discover information and/or evidence favorable to his motion to disqualify defense counsel prior to the hearing on his motion to disqualify defense counsel; thus, the cart has been placed before the horse. It is judicially inefficient and perplexing to have the hearing first, and discovery later.
I would grant this writ, reverse the lower courts, and order discovery before the hearing.
GENOVESE, J., would grant and assigns the following reasons:
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Docket No: No. 2023-CC-00706
Decided: May 24, 2023
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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