Brown & Root Industrial Services, LLC v. Anthony E. Farris, Jr., Kevin D. Steed and Fides Consulting, LLC
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Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
BROWN & ROOT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, NO. 2021 CW 0767 LLC
VERSUS
ANTHONY E. FARRIS, JR., KEVIN 0. OCTOBER 01, 2021 STEED, AND FIDES CONSULTING, LLC
In Re: Brown & Root Industrial Services, LLC, applying for supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. 705222.
BEFORE: MCCLENDON, WELCH, AND THERIOT, JJ.
WRIT GRANTED. The portion of the trial court' s June 9, 2021 judgment, which granted the Exception of No Cause of Action filed by defendants, Anthony E. Farris, Jr., Kevin D. Steed, and Fides Consulting, LLC, as to the claim of plaintiff, Brown & Root Industrial Services, LLC (" Brown & Root"), for civil conspiracy is reversed. Generally, an exception of no cause of action should not
be maintained in part and, if there are two or more theories of
recovery that arise out of the operative facts of a single
transaction or occurrence, a partial judgment on an exception of no cause of action should not be rendered to dismiss a theory of
recovery. See Robinson v. Wayne & Beverly Papania & Pyrenees Investments, LLC, 2015- 1354 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 10/ 31/ 16), 207 So. 3d 566, 572, writ denied, 2016- 2113 ( La. 3/ 13/ 17), 216 So. 3d 808. Based on our de novo review of plaintiff' s First Amended Petition and Application for Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary and
Permanent Injunction and for Damages, we find the plaintiff' s claims against the defendants arise out of the same operative facts of a
single transaction or occurrence. As such, defendants improperly brought a partial exception of no cause of action as to certain
claims. Accordingly, the trial court improperly granted a partial
objection of no cause of action, dismissing plaintiff' s claim for civil conspiracy.
The portion of the trial court' s June 9, 2021 judgment, which
granted the Exception of Nonjoinder filed by defendants, Anthony E. Farris, Jr., Kevin D. Steed Fides LLC, and Consulting, as to the breach of contract claim of plaintiff, Brown & Root, against Kevin D. Steed is reversed. Defendants have not proven complete relief
cannot be granted herein among those already parties or that Brown & Root' s parent, subsidiaries, including BRIS LLC, Engineering, and
affiliates claim an interest relating to the subject matter of this action and are so situated that the adjudication of the action in their absence may either impair or impede their ability to protect that interest or leave the parties herein subject to a substantial
risk of multiple or inconsistent obligations. See La. Code Civ. P. art. 641. Therefore, defendants' Exception of Nonjoinder as to the plaintiff' s breach of contract claim against Kevin D. Steed is denied. PMC JEW
MRT COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
DEPUTY C ERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT
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