David Mortuary, LLC v. Royal J. David

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 15, 2016
DocketCA-0015-0974
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

15-974

DAVID MORTUARY, LLC, ET AL.

VERSUS

ROYAL J. DAVID, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF IBERIA, NO. 125587 HONORABLE VINCENT JOSEPH BORNE, DISTRICT JUDGE

DAVID KENT SAVOIE JUDGE

Court composed of John D. Saunders, Jimmie C. Peters, and David Kent Savoie, Judges.

AFFIRMED. Raymond E. Allain, Sr. Allain & Allain Post Office Box Box 467 Jeanerette, LA 70544-0467 (337) 276-5004 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Danny David, Jr.

Nicholas F. LaRocca Jr., Nicholas F. LaRocca, Jr., Ltd. Post Office Box Box 2466 Morgan City, LA 70381-2466 (985) 385-4800 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Danny David, Sr.

Jeffrey Ackermann Durio, McGoffin, Stagg & Ackermann 220 Heymann Boulevard Lafayette, LA 70503 (337) 233-0300 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: David Mortuary, LLC Richard G. David Lance M. David Kelly D. Perkins

Ed W. Bankston Attorney at Law 1104 W. University Avenue Lafayette, LA 70506 (337) 237-4223 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: David Mortuary, LLC Richard G. David Lance M. David Kelly D. Perkins

Frank S. Slavich, III Babineaux, Poche´, Anthony & Slavich, L.L.C. Post Office Box 52169 Lafayette, LA 70505-2169 (337) 984-2505 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Royal J. David SAVOIE, Judge.

Plaintiffs David Mortuary, L.L.C., Richard G. David (Richard), Lance M.

David (Lance), and Kelly David Perkins (Kelly) appeal the decision of the trial

court finding in favor of Defendants Danny J. David, Sr. (Danny, Sr.), Danny J.

David, Jr. (Danny, Jr.) and Royal J. David (Royal). For the following reasons, we

affirm the judgment of the trial court.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Dennis David and Cora Mae David, with their son, Danny J. David, Sr.,

formed David Mortuary, Inc., a Louisiana corporation domiciled in Iberia Parish,

on September 30, 1969. When Dennis and Cora Mae retired, they donated all of

the stock they owned to their three sons equally, Danny, Sr., Richard, and Royal,

so that each son owned eighty-eight (88) shares. Two additional shares were

issued in 2005 to Danny, Sr.’s son, Danny Jr., and Richard’s daughter, Kelly. On

November 27, 2007, David Mortuary, Inc. was converted from a corporation to a

limited liability company. Each of the shareholders became members of the

limited liability company. Danny, Sr., Richard, and Royal each held a 33.083%

capital interest, while Kelly and Danny, Jr. held a .3755% capital interest. The

Articles of Organization of David Mortuary, L.L.C. require co-management, and

Danny, Sr. and Richard were named as co-managers. There has never been an

operating agreement.

The trouble begins in February 2014 when Richard, along with his son

Lance David (Lance) and Kelly, attempted to remove the other members from the

company. On February 2, 2014, notice was sent to the members notifying them of

a member meeting set for February 11, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Richard, Kelly, Danny,

Sr., and Royal attended the meeting. After that meeting was adjourned, another meeting was held beginning at 2:30 p.m. Present were Richard, Kelly, Royal and

Lance. What occurred at these meeting is at the heart of this case. Richard, Kelly,

and Lance take the position that Danny, Sr. and Danny, Jr. were removed as

members of David Mortuary, L.L.C. but kept their ownership in the company.

They also contend that Lance was admitted as a member of the company. Danny,

Sr., Danny, Jr., and Royal disagree.

Nearly a year later, in January 2015, Royal and Danny, Sr. sent written

notice of a proposed special meeting of the members to be held on January 6, 2015.

However, before that meeting could take place, Richard, Kelly, and Lance met on

January 4, 2015, whereby they removed Royal as a member of David Mortuary,

L.L.C., while allowing him to keep his ownership interest. Royal, Danny, Sr., and

Danny Jr. proceeded with the special meeting on January 6, 2015, adopting certain

resolutions affecting the company.

Richard, Kelly, and Lance, on behalf of themselves and David Mortuary,

L.L.C. filed a petition on January 9, 2015 against Royal, Danny, Sr., and Danny, Jr.

for declaratory judgment and injunction. The petition requested that the court

declare the January 6, 2015 meeting to be null and void and enjoin the defendants

from conducting any corporate activity. Defendants filed an Exception of No

Cause of Action, Answer, and Reconventional Demand in response.

The trial on the merits of this matter was held on May 12-13 and June 3,

2015. The trial court ruled in favor of Royal, Danny, Sr., and Danny, Jr.: (1)

granting the peremptory exception of no cause of action filed on behalf of

Defendants; (2) dismissing Plaintiffs’ petition with prejudice; (3) finding that

David Mortuary, L.L.C. has continued to have only five members since the 2007

conversion, specifically, Danny, Sr., Danny, Jr., Royal, Richard, and Kelly; (4) it

2 found that Danny, Sr., Danny, Jr., and Royal were never removed or expelled as

members of David Mortuary, L.L.C.; (5) finding that Lance is not and never has

been a member of David Mortuary, L.L.C.; (6) finding that Danny, Sr. was never

removed as co-managing member of David Mortuary, L.L.C.; (7) finding that the

articles of organization of David Mortuary, L.L.C. were properly amended to

modify the management structure to provide for three managing members who

were validly installed in that position by a vote of the majority of the members at

the January 6, 2015 meeting; and (8) ordering the Secretary of State of Louisiana

to modify the data maintained for David Mortuary, L.L.C. in adherence with the

judgment. As a result of this judgment, Plaintiffs filed the present appeal.

ASSIGNMENT OF ERRORS

1. The district court erred in finding that the Limited Liability Law of Louisiana does not provide for removal of a member from participation in management and in excluding evidence of the cause for removal.

2. The district court erred in finding that Danny David, Sr. was not properly removed as a manager at the February 11, 2014 annual meeting.

3. The district court erred in finding that Lance David was not properly admitted as a Member.

4. The district court erred in finding the meeting called by Appellees for January [6], 2015 to be valid.

STANDARD OF REVIEW/

ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR NUMBER ONE

There is a disagreement amongst the parties over which standard of review

applies in this case. A discussion of Assignment of Error Number One is

necessary here to determine whether we will utilize the manifest error standard of

review or the de novo standard of review. Plaintiffs contend that the trial judge

3 erred in applying the law regarding removal of a member of a limited liability

company and, as such, this court, as the reviewing court, should conduct a de novo

review of the record. See Campo v. Correa, 01-2707 (La. 6/21/02), 828 So.2d 502.

We disagree.

When David Mortuary, Inc. was converted to a limited liability company, no

operating agreement was adopted. The only document relating to the operation of

the company is the Articles of Organization, which is silent as to the removal of a

member. The statutes are likewise silent on the issue. See La.R.S. arts. 1301-70.

Plaintiffs, however, attempted to remove Danny, Sr. and Danny, Jr. at the 2:30 p.m.

meeting on February 11, 2014, and Royal at the January 4, 2015 meeting. The

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