Milton Davis v. Paul P. Naquin, Jr., Lisa C. Morgan, Henry C. Langrange, St. Mary Parish Government and ABC Insurance Company ( 2023 )


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  •                            STATE OF LOUISIANA
    COURT OF APPEAL
    FIRST CIRCUIT
    NO. 2023 CA 0057
    MILTON DAVIS
    VERSUS
    PAUL P. NAQUIN, JR., LISA C. MORGAN, HENRY C. LANGRANGE,
    ST. MARY PARISH GOVERNMENT, AND ABC INSURANCE COMPANY
    Judgment Rendered:      SEP 15 2023
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    Appealed from the
    16th Judicial District Court
    In and for the Parish of St. Mary
    State of Louisiana
    Docket No. 128313
    The Honorable Lewis H. Pitman, Jr., Judge Presiding
    Jo Ann Nixon                               Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant,
    Joslyn R. Alex                             Terry Davis Dwyer
    New Iberia, Louisiana
    David M. Thorguson                         Counsel for Defendant/Appellee,
    Morgan City, Louisiana                     St. Mary Parish Government
    BEFORE: McCLENDON, HESTER, AND MILLER, JJ.
    MILLER, J.
    Plaintiff/Appellant,     Terry Davis        Dwyer,    appeals   the   August        4,   2022
    judgment     of the    trial   court that   dismissed   as    abandoned      this   suit    against
    Defendant/Appellee, St. Mary Parish Government. For the following reasons, we
    amend the judgment and affirm as amended.
    FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
    On April 6, 2015, Milton Davis (" Davis")              filed a petition for damages
    against St. Maty Parish Government and ABC Insurance Company.' Davis alleged
    that he was driving his electric scooter down Welch Lane when one of the wheels
    on his scooter fell into a hole, he lost control of his scooter, his scooter flipped, and
    he was thrown onto the pavement. Davis contended that he sustained injuries due
    to the incident and had to undergo a hip replacement surgery. On May 15, 2015, St.
    Mary Parish Government filed an answer.
    Davis died on April 3, 2017. Subsequently, a motion and order to enroll as
    counsel of record was filed on behalf of Davis and signed by the trial court on
    April 28, 2017. On December 11, 2017, a motion and order for leave of court to
    amend and supplement the petition was filed by Terry Davis Dwyer (" Dwyer"),
    Davis' s daughter,     and signed by the trial court. Thereafter,             a motion to be
    substituted as party plaintiff was filed by Dwyer on April 26, 2019, and signed by
    the trial court on April 29, 2019. On February 26, 2021, a motion and order to
    enroll as counsel of record for Davis was filed and signed by the trial court on
    March 1, 2021.
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    Paul P. Naquin, Jr., Lisa C. Morgan, and Henry C. Langrange were listed as defendants in
    the caption of the petition. However, they were not listed as defendants in the body of the
    petition, nor were they ever served.
    2
    On May 20, 2022, St. Mary Parish Government filed a motion to dismiss
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    Davis' s suit on the basis of abandonment. A hearing was held on July 18, 2022.
    The trial court granted St.        Mary Parish Government' s motion to dismiss and
    dismissed all of Dwyer' s claims with prejudice. The trial court signed a judgment
    to that effect on August 4, 2022. Dwyer now appeals.
    ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR
    Dwyer contends that the trial court erred in granting St. Mary Parish
    Government' s motion to dismiss on the basis of abandonment.
    DISCUSSION
    Dwyer argues that because she did not have an attorney, the motion and
    order to enroll filed on February 26,               2021,   should be considered a step in
    furtherance of the prosecution of the case. Dwyer further contends that the motion
    and order to enroll was necessary to protect her rights. In opposition, St. Mary
    Parish Government asserts that the motion and order to enroll cannot be considered
    a " step" for the purpose of abandonment.
    A suit is abandoned when the parties fail to take any " step" in its prosecution
    or defense in the trial court for a period of three years. La. C. C. P. art. 561( A). A
    step"   is a formal action before the court by either the plaintiff or defendant that is
    intended to hasten the suit toward judgment or is the taking of formal discovery.
    Williams v.        Montgomery, 2020- 01120 ( La. 5113121),         
    320 So. 3d 1036
    , 1041.
    Abandonment occurs automatically on the passing of three years without a step
    being taken by either party and is effective without court order. Hancock Bank of
    Louisianay. Robinson, 2020- 0791 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 3111121), 
    322 So. 3d 307
    , 311.
    Whether or not a step in the prosecution of a case has been taken in the trial court
    for a period of three years is a question of fact subject to the manifest error
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    At the hearing, Dwyer argued that this case is unique because her attorneys were briefly
    suspended during the period of time before her new attorney enrolled. The trial court found that
    Dwyer made " a very novel argument" before granting St. Mary Parish Government' s motion to
    dismiss.
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    standard of review. Bridges v. Baton Roue Police Department, 2017- 0710 ( La.
    App. 1 ' t Cir. 5117111), 
    250 So. 3d 990
    , 994.
    Abandonment is not a punitive concept; rather, it is a balancing concept.
    Clark v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., 2000- 3010 ( La. 5115101), 
    785 So. 2d 779
    ,
    787. Abandonment balances two equally sound, competing policy considerations:
    the desire to see every litigant have her day in court, and not to lose same by some
    technical carelessness or unavoidable delay; and the legislative purpose that suits,
    once filed, should not indefinitely linger, preserving stale claims from the normal
    extinguishing operation of prescription. 
    Id.
    Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure article 561 is to be liberally construed in
    favor of maintaining a lawsuit. Because dismissal is the harshest of remedies, any
    reasonable doubt regarding abandonment should be resolved in favor of allowing
    the litigation to continue. Louisiana Dept. of Transp. and Development v. Oilfield
    Heavy Haulers, L.L.C., 2011- 0912 ( La. 1216111), 
    79 So. 3d 978
    , 981- 982. The
    intention      of Article        561   is    not   to   dismiss   suits   as     abandoned      based    on
    technicalities, but only those cases where plaintiffs inaction during the three-year
    period has clearly demonstrated abandonment of the case. Pendarvisy. Jarreau,
    2017- 0360 ( La. App. I"           Cir. 12/ 18/ 17), 
    234 So. 3d 148
    , 151, writ denied, 2018-
    0103 ( La. 312/ 18), 
    269 So. 3d 712
    .
    On an ex parte motion to dismiss on the basis of abandonment filed by any
    party or other interested person that is accompanied by an affidavit, the trial court
    shall enter a formal order dismissing the suit as of the date it was abandoned. La.
    C. C. P.    art.   561( A)(3);    Estate of Wilson v.         Standard Security Life Insurance
    Company of New York,                   2022- 0409 ( La.      App.    l"   Cir.    11/ 4/ 22),   2022    VVI..
    167071245 * 1 (       unpublished),         writ denied, 2022- 01774 ( La. 2/ 14/ 23), 
    355 So. 3d 611
    . However, the lack of an affidavit is not fatal to the defendant' s motion to
    dismiss for abandonment when a contradictory hearing takes place in the trial
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    court. Clark v. City of Hammond, 2000- 0673 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 8/ 10/ 00), 
    767 So. 2d 882
    , 883. When both sides have the opportunity to present evidence on the issue
    of abandonment at the hearing, the need for an affidavit is obviated.' See Duron v.
    State Through Department of Public Safely and Corrections, 2021- 1547 ( La. App.
    1St Cir. 616122), 
    343 So. 3d 732
    , 735.
    The trial court did not err in finding that the parties failed to take any step in
    the prosecution or defense of the case for a period of three years. Dwyer' s
    argument that the motion and order to enroll is a step in the prosecution of this case
    is unfounded.'     The jurisprudence clearly establishes that motions to withdraw or
    enroll as counsel or to substitute counsel are not considered formal steps before the
    court in the prosecution of the suit. Paternostro v. Falgoust, 2003- 2214 ( La. App.
    1st Cir. 9/ 17/ 04), 
    897 So. 2d 19
    , 22, writ denied, 2004- 2524 ( La. 12117104), 
    888 So. 2d 870
    ; Pendarvis, 234 So. 3d at 151; In re Medical Review Panel of Henrietta
    Houck v. Baton Roue General Medical Center, 2019- 1154 ( La.                       App. 1St Cir.
    7/ 6120), 
    2020 WL 3638159
    , * 2, n. 5 (         unpublished);     Estate of Wilson, 
    2022 WL 16707124
    , at * 2, n. 4 ( unpublished), writ denied, 2022- 01774 ( La. 2/ 14123), 
    355 So. 3d 611
    . Such motions grant to counsel the right to take steps, or to prepare to
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    St. Mary Parish Government' s motion to dismiss on the basis of abandonment was not
    accompanied by an affidavit. However, a contradictory hearing took place in the trial court on
    July 18, 2022, and both sides had an opportunity to present evidence. Therefore, an affidavit was
    unnecessary. See Duron v. State Through Department of Public Safety and Corrections, 2021-
    1547 ( La. App. lit Cir. 616122), 
    343 So. 3d 732
    , 735.
    We note that although counsel representing both sides of this controversy gave argument
    at the hearing, argument by counsel does not constitute evidence. Clark, 767 So. 2d at 883, n. 1.
    However, the trial court may properly take judicial notice of its own proceedings and the suit
    record. Id. 767 So. 2d at 883- 884.
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    Dwyer argues that the motion to enroll was a step in the prosecution of the case because
    she would have been in danger of having no representation and she would not be aware of
    pending motions before the court. However, courts have held that pro -se litigants assume
    responsibility for their lack of knowledge of the law. See Ledbetter v. Wheeler, 31, 357 ( La. App.
    2nd Cir. 1219198), 
    722 So. 2d 382
    , 384 ("[ a] lthough we concede that [ plaintiff], as a layperson,
    was representing himself, a pro se litigant assumes all responsibility for his o vn inadequacies
    and lack of knowledge of procedural and substantive laws").
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    take steps, toward the prosecution or defense of a case, but are not considered steps
    because they do not hasten the matter to judgment.' Paternostro, 897 So. 2d at 22.
    The last filing before the motion and order to enroll as counsel of record was
    the April 26, 2019 motion to be substituted as party plaintiff filed by Dwyer. The
    record undisputedly establishes that more than three years passed without any step
    in the prosecution or defense of this suit before St. Mary Parish Government filed
    its motion to dismiss. Thus, we affirm the judgment of the trial court that dismissed
    this suit as abandoned. This assignment of error is without merit.
    On review of this matter, we note that the trial court' s order of dismissal of
    the plaintiff' s   claims    due to abandonment            was with prejudice.    However,     a
    dismissal of an action on the grounds of abandonment may only be made " without
    prejudice."    Burgess, Inc. v. Parish of St. Tammany, 2017- 0153 ( La. App. I'             Cir.
    10125117), 
    233 So. 3d 58
    , 62, n. 1, writ denied, 2017- 2179 ( La. 2123118), 
    237 So. 3d 515
    . Therefore, the dismissal of the plaintiffs claims pursuant to Article 561
    should have been " without         prejudice."         Accordingly, we amend the judgment
    dismissing the plaintiffs claims to replace the words " with prejudice"                     with
    without prejudice."
    CONCLUSION
    The August 4, 2022 judgment of the Sixteenth Judicial District Court
    granting St. Mary Parish Government' s motion to dismiss on the basis of
    abandonment and dismissing all of Terry Davis Dwyer' s claims against St. Mary
    Parish      Government with prejudice         is       amended to   replace the   words "   with
    prejudice"     with " without   prejudice"   and is affirmed as amended. Costs of this
    appeal are assessed to Terry Davis Dwyer.
    AFFIRMED AS AMENDED.
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    We note that the fact that Dwyer' s attorney may have been suspended does not alter the
    analysis.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 2023CA0057

Filed Date: 9/15/2023

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/15/2023