Congregation of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church of the Parish of Calcasieu v. Sam Istre Constr., Inc.

253 So. 3d 196
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 8, 2018
Docket17-1186
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Congregation of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church of the Parish of Calcasieu v. Sam Istre Constr., Inc., 253 So. 3d 196 (La. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

Sean P. Mount, Anne E. Medo, Bryce M. Addison, DEUTSCH KERRIGAN, LLP, 755 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 581-5141, COUNSEL FOR RELATOR/APPLICANT: Sam Istre Construction, Inc.

Thomas A. Filo, Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel & Wilson, LLC, 723 Broad Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601, (337) 436-6611, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF: The Congregation of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church of the Parish of Calcasieu d/b/a Immaculate Conception Cathedral School

L. Paul Foreman, Raggio, Cappel, Chozen & Berniard, 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 500, Lake Charles, LA 70601, (337) 436-9481, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF: The Congregation of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church of the Parish of Calcasieu d/b/a Immaculate Conception Cathedral School

Maurice L. Tynes, Maurice L. Tynes & Associates, PLC, 4839 Ihles Road, Lake Charles, LA 70605, (337) 479-1173, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Western Surety Company

Jack E. Truitt, The Truitt Law Firm, LLC, 149 North New Hampshire Street, Covington, LA 70433, (985) 327-5266, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Morgan Roofing Company, Inc.

Marshall M. Redmon, Phelps Dunbar, LLP, 365 Canal Place, Suite 2000, New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 566-1311, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Morgan Roofing Company, Inc.

Kay A. Theunissen, Paul D. Escott, Mahtook and Lafleur, 600 Jefferson Street, Suite 1000, Lafayette, LA 70501, (337) 266-2189, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Associated Design Group, Inc.

Michael J. Williamson, Plauche, Smith, & Nieset, LLC, 1123 Pithon Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601, (337) 436-0522, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Ricky Bellon, LLC

James A. Mijalis, Lunn, Irion, Salley, Carlisle & Gardner, APLC, 330 Marshall Street, Suite 500, Shreveport, LA 71101, (318) 222-0665, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Employers Mutual Casualty Company

Adrian G. Nadeau, J. Weston Clark, The Long Law Firm, LLP, 1800 City Farm Drive, Building 6, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, (225) 922-5110, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS: C.R. Fugatt, AIA Architects, XL Specialty Insurance Company

Michael E. Parker, Allen & Gooch, 2000 Kaliste Saloom Road, Suite 400, Lafayette, LA 70508, (504) 836-5200, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Vigo Masonry, Inc.

Court composed of Elizabeth A. Pickett, Billy H. Ezell, Phyllis M. Keaty, John E. Conery, and Van H. Kyzar, Judges.

Kyzar, J.

*198Relator, Sam Istre Construction, Inc. (Sam Istre Construction), seeks supervisory writs from the judgment of the trial court which denied its exception of peremption. For the reasons set forth herein, we deny the writ and return the matter to the trial court for further proceedings.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case involves a lawsuit filed by Plaintiff, the Congregation of The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church of the Parish of Calcasieu d/b/a Immaculate Conception Cathedral School. In 2010, Plaintiff solicited bids for the construction of a three-story addition to Plaintiff's existing school building, to be done in accordance with architectural plans and specifications drafted by Fugatt Architects. Relator, Sam Istre Construction, won the bid for the $2 million South Annex project and commenced construction in 2011. The Certificate of Substantial Completion was recorded on March 14, 2012. After completion of the project, Plaintiff's school officials gradually began noticing defects, such as tar-like drippings on the third floor and rust around the perimeter of the third-floor metal roof deck. Midway through 2016, Plaintiff began investigating the water and moisture intrusion issues in the South Annex. While investigating in January 2017, Plaintiff discovered mildew and mold behind the bookshelves on the exterior wall of the library on the first floor of the South Annex.

On March 2, 2017, Plaintiff filed the instant lawsuit, asserting breach of contact claims as well as negligent construction and other tort claims, against various architects and contractors, including Relator, Sam Istre Construction. Additionally, Plaintiff asserted claims under the Louisiana *199Unfair Trade Practice and Consumer Protection Act (LUTPA), La.R.S. 51:1401, et seq, against Sam Istre Construction for allegedly engaging in unfair trade practices by substituting inferior, non-approved materials and/or omitting materials required by the plans and specifications. Relator filed an exception of peremption, seeking dismissal of Plaintiff's LUTPA claim against it. Following a hearing, the trial court denied the exception. Sam Istre Construction filed this application in docket number 17-1186 for supervisory writs with this court, seeking review of the judgment denying its exception of peremption.

LUTPA provides that "[u]nfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce are hereby declared unlawful." La.R.S. 51:1405(A). The act allows for a private cause of action.

Any person who suffers any ascertainable loss of money or movable property, corporeal or incorporeal, as a result of the use or employment by another person of an unfair or deceptive method, act, or practice declared unlawful by R.S. 51:1405, may bring an action individually but not in a representative capacity to recover actual damages. If the court finds the unfair or deceptive method, act, or practice was knowingly used, after being put on notice by the attorney general, the court shall award three times the actual damages sustained. In the event that damages are awarded under this Section, the court shall award to the person bringing such action reasonable attorney fees and costs. Upon a finding by the court that an action under this Section was groundless and brought in bad faith or for purposes of harassment, the court may award to the defendant reasonable attorney fees and costs.

La.R.S. 51:1409(A).

Louisiana Revised Statutes 51:1409(E) currently states that "[t]he action provided by this section shall be prescribed by one year running from the time of the transaction or act which gave rise to this right of action." In discussing LUTPA, this court has recognized the following:

The Unfair Trade Practices Law states that "[u]nfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce are hereby declared unlawful." La.R.S. 51:1405(A). Jurisprudence has held that a practice is considered unfair, in the context of the unfair trade practices law, when it offends public policy and when the practice is unethical, oppressive, unscrupulous, or substantially injurious to consumers or business competitors. See Inka's S'Coolwear, Inc. v. Sch. Time, L.L.C. , 97-2271 (La.App. 1 Cir. 11/6/98), 725 So.2d 496. The determination of what constitutes an unfair trade practice is fact-sensitive and, as such, can only be decided on a case-by-case basis. See Vermilion Hosp., Inc. v. Patout , 05-82 (La.App. 3 Cir. 6/8/05), 906 So.2d 688.

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