Baudoin v. Goulas
241 So. 2d 530, 257 La. 170, 1970 La. LEXIS 3290
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Baudoin v. Goulas, 241 So. 2d 530, 257 La. 170, 1970 La. LEXIS 3290 (La. 1970).
Opinion
The judgment complained of is interlocutory. The Court will not interfere with orderly proceeding in the trial court. An adequate remedy is available by appeal in the event of an adverse judgment.
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