Demetric M. Mercadel and Michael G. Bagneris v. New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 20, 2022
Docket2022-C-0242
StatusPublished

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Demetric M. Mercadel and Michael G. Bagneris v. New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc., (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

DEMETRIC M. MERCADEL * NO. 2022-C-0242 AND MICHAEL G. BAGNERIS * VERSUS COURT OF APPEAL * NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & FOURTH CIRCUIT HERITAGE FESTIVAL AND * FOUNDATION, INC. STATE OF LOUISIANA *******

APPLICATION FOR WRITS DIRECTED TO CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, ORLEANS PARISH NO. 2022-02147 C/W 2022-02149, DIVISION “J” Honorable D. Nicole Sheppard ****** Judge Dale N. Atkins ****** (Court composed of Judge Paula A. Brown, Judge Dale N. Atkins, Judge Pro Tempore Lynn M. Luker)

Richard C. Stanley Eva J. Dossier Christian S. Chaney Brandon A. Naquin STANLEY, REUTER, ROSS, THORNTON & ALFORD, L.L.C. 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2500 New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/RESPONDENT, Demetric M. Mercadel

John O. Pieksen, Jr. BAGNERIS, PIEKSEN & ASSOCIATES, LLC 935 Gravier Street, Suite 2110 New Orleans, LA 70112

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/RESPONDENT, Michael G. Bagneris

Benjamin M. Chapman LAFLEUR & LABORDE, LLC 6160 Perkins Road, Suite 225 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 Hilton S. Bell James K. Irvin LAFLEUR & LABORDE, LLC 612 Andrew Higgins Boulevard, Suite 1001 New Orleans, Louisiana 70130

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/RELATOR, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc.

WRIT GRANTED; JUDGMENT REVERSED April 20, 2022 DNA PAB

LM L This is a civil dispute. Relator, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

and Foundation, Inc. (hereinafter “NOJHFF”), seeks review of the trial court’s

April 13, 2022 judgment, which granted the “Applications/Motions for Preliminary

Injunction” (hereinafter “Motions for Preliminary Injunction”) filed by

Respondents, Demetric M. Mercadel (hereinafter “Ms. Mercadel”) and Michael G.

Bagneris (hereinafter “Mr. Bagneris”). For the following reasons, we grant the writ

and reverse the trial court’s judgment.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

NOJHFF is a non-profit corporation that is organized and doing business in

the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana. The mission of NOJHFF “is to promote,

preserve, perpetuate and encourage the music, culture and heritage of communities

in Louisiana through festivals, programs, and other cultural, educational, civic, and

economic activities.” As part of that mission, NOJHFF “plans, promotes and

stages” the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (hereinafter “Jazz Fest”), which

is held annually.1 Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris are both past presidents of

1 While NOJHFF typically holds Jazz Fest every year, the COVID-19 pandemic

resulted in the cancellation of Jazz Fest in 2020 and 2021.

1 NOJHFF: Ms. Mercadel served as president from 2014-2016, and Mr. Bagneris

served as president from 2000-2002.

Previously, NOJHFF provided past presidents with “perquisites of service.”2

These perquisites included:

(a) seventy (70) free tickets to Jazz Fest; (b) the option to buy one-hundred (100) additional tickets at half price; (c) four (4) laminates;3 (d) six (6) satins;4 (e) one (1) parking pass;5 (f) the ability to purchase posters at a discount; and (g) four (4) wristbands to access the Board of Directors’ room.6

The above items are hereinafter collectively referred to as “perquisites.” However,

after the 2019 Jazz Fest, NOJHFF decided to discontinue the practice of giving the

perquisites to past presidents “to continue to operate in accordance with best

practices for non-profit corporations.” On July 16, 2021, Ms. Mercadel and Mr.

2 In their filings with this Court, NOJHFF uses the phrase “perquisites of service”

while Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris use the phrase “Consideration and Benefits.” For consistency throughout, this Opinion will use the word “perquisites.” 3 In his testimony during the April 13, 2022 hearing, which is discussed more fully

throughout the Opinion, Mr. Bagneris described the laminates as “pass cards that would allow [one] to pass into the festival” and “allow [one] to get on the stage which was a great benefit.” 4 In his testimony during the April 13, 2022 hearing, Mr. Bagneris explained that

the satins “allow [one] to obtain a closer view of the stage” and “to get a pass to the front of the stage.” 5 In his testimony during the April 13, 2022 hearing, Mr. Bagneris stated that the

parking pass allowed one to park “right across the street from the gate that enters into [Jazz Fest].” 6 In his testimony during the April 13, 2022 hearing, Mr. Bagneris explained that

the wristbands “allowed [access] into the board room which was actually the best room on [] the grounds mainly because [one did not] have to wait in those long[] lines to use the restroom.”

2 Bagneris received notification of the discontinuation of the practice and the reasons

therefor.7

On March 14, 2022, Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris each separately filed a

“Verified Petition for Specific Performance, Injunctive Relief, and Declaratory

Judgment” (hereinafter collectively “Petitions”) in the Civil District Court for the

Parish of Orleans.8 In their Petitions, Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris alleged, in

pertinent part, that NOJHFF, “as an inducement for their service and support,”

offered the perquisites as “consideration . . . for their service” and that they

“expected to receive [the perquisites] in the future . . . as an inducement for their

service and support.” They argued that they had “accepted that offer by meeting

those conditions through their service as President.” Ms. Mercadel and Mr.

Bagneris asserted that NOJHFF had thus breached its contract with them and,

alternatively, had acted in bad faith by discontinuing the practice of giving the

perquisites to past presidents. Additionally, under the theory of detrimental

reliance, Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris argued that “[i]n justifiable reliance of

that representation [that past presidents would continue to receive the perquisites],”

they “devoted countless hours of [] time and [] personal resources to promoting the

mission of the NOJHFF . . . .” In sum, they prayed that the trial court issue an

injunction to compel NOJHFF to provide them with the perquisites.

7 NOJHFF did not hold Jazz Fest in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jazz Fest is scheduled to be held April 29-30, May 1, and May 5-8, 2022; thus, this year presents the first time that Jazz Fest will occur since NOJHFF’s discontinuation of perquisites for past presidents. Ms. Mercadel and Mr. Bagneris last received the perquisites in 2019. 8 Though filed separately, Ms. Mercadel’s and Mr. Bagernis’ Petitions are virtually

identical.

3 Subsequently, on March 23, 2022, Ms. Mercadel filed a Motion for

Preliminary Injunction; and Mr. Bagneris filed a nearly identical Motion for

Preliminary Injunction on March 24, 2022. Therein, Ms. Mercadel and Mr.

Bagneris requested that the trial court “enjoin[] [NOJHFF] from breaching its

contract” and “order[] [NOJHFF] to provide [them] with” the perquisites. On

March 30, 2022, the trial court signed a Rule to Show Cause, which provided, in

pertinent part, that the trial court would “conduct a hearing and receive evidence

on April 8, 2022, regarding Ms. Mercadel’s []Motion for Preliminary Injunction.”

However, on April 6, 2022, NOJHFF filed a “Motion to Continue and Reschedule

Preliminary Injunction Hearing” (hereinafter “Motion to Continue”), and the trial

court ultimately rescheduled the hearing for April 13, 2022, so that Ms. Mercadel’s

and Mr. Bagneris’ Motions for Preliminary Injunction could be addressed at the

same hearing.9

On April 13, 2022, the trial court held a hearing on Ms. Mercadel’s and Mr.

Bagneris’ Motions for Preliminary Injunction.

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