Johnson v. First Nat. Bank of Shreveport

786 So. 2d 84, 2001 La. LEXIS 1159, 2001 WL 508469
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMay 15, 2001
Docket2000-CC-2487, 2000-CC-2496, 2000-CC-2498
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Johnson v. First Nat. Bank of Shreveport, 786 So. 2d 84, 2001 La. LEXIS 1159, 2001 WL 508469 (La. 2001).

Opinion

786 So.2d 84 (2001)

Benton JOHNSON
v.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHREVEPORT, et al.

Nos. 2000-CC-2487, 2000-CC-2496, 2000-CC-2498.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 15, 2001.

*85 S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., Lydia M. Rhodes, Hicks, Hubley & Marcotte, Counsel for Applicant in No. 2000-CC-2498.

Ronald E. Raney, Penny N. Nowell, Lunn, Irion, Salley, Carlisle & Gardner; Deborah S. Baukman, Kenneth N. Simmons, Mayer, Smith & Roberts; Stephen O. Scandurro, Scandurro & Layrisson; Mary O. Pierson, Cooper & Pierson; David B. Means, III, Plummer & Means; Bernard S. Johnson, Cook, Yancey, King & Galloway, Counsel for Respondent in No. 2000-CC-2498.

Ronald E. Raney, Penny N. Nowell, Lunn, Irion, Salley, Carlisle & Gardner, Counsel for Applicant in No. 2000-CC-2496.

Kenneth N. Simmons, Deborah S. Baukman, Mayer, Smith & Roberts; S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., Lydia M. Rhodes, Hicks, Hubley & Marcotte; Stephen O. Scandurro, Scandurro & Layrisson; Mary O. Pierson, Cooper & Pierson; David B. Means, III, Plummer & Means; Bernard S. Johnson, Cook, Yancey, King & Galloway, Counsel for Respondent in No. 2000-CC-2496.

Deborah S. Baukman, Mayer, Smith & Roberts, Counsel for Applicant in No. 2000-CC-2487.

Kenneth N. Simmons, Ronald E. Raney, Penny N. Nowell, Lunn, Irion, Salley, Carlisle & Gardner; S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., Lydia M. Rhodes, Hicks, Hubley & Marcotte; Stephen O. Scandurro, Scandurro & Layrisson; Mary O. Pierson, Cooper & Pierson; David B. Means, III, Plummer & Means; Bernard S. Johnson, Cook, Yancey, King & Galloway, Counsel for Respondent in No. 2000-CC-2487.

CALOGERO, Chief Justice[*]

The limited dispute before us relates to an appeal cost estimate in one of two cases, filed in separate parishes by different plaintiffs with identical defendants. The two cases were consolidated for pretrial and trial purposes only, alleging various causes of action including fraud, wrongful inducement, breach of fiduciary duty, and violations of Louisiana's Blue Sky Laws. After judgments were entered in favor of the plaintiffs in both cases, the defendants have appealed the respective judgments to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal and the Third Circuit Court of Appeal. The issue before us concerns the Sabine Parish Clerk of Court's estimated costs for preparing the record in this case for appeal to the Third Circuit.

Following a motion and order of appeal, the Sabine Parish Clerk of Court notified the defendants that the estimated costs of appeal in this case would be $41,033.50. The defendants thereafter sought to traverse *86 the estimated amount, and the district court, pursuant to article 2126(C) of the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure, reduced the estimated total costs to $12,091.50. The Clerk of Court sought a writ to the Third Circuit Court of Appeal. It was granted in part and made peremptory. Specifically, the court of appeal modified the district court's ruling on estimated costs upward, to $33,660.50. We granted and consolidated the writ applications of the defendants to resolve the dispute in this matter, provide guidance on the use of article 2126(C) of the Code of Civil Procedure, and apply that article to a peculiar case such as this one.

Facts and Procedural History

Sabine Parish and DeSoto Parish together make up the Eleventh Judicial District. La.Rev.Stat. § 13:477(11). However, the respective parishes lie within separate court of appeal circuits. De-Soto Parish is within the Second Circuit Court of Appeal whereas Sabine Parish is within the Third Circuit Court of Appeal. La.Rev.Stat. §§ 13:312(2)(a), 312(3)(a). The respective parishes that comprise the Eleventh Judicial District have their own individual Clerks of Court.[1] The instant suit was filed with the Clerk of Court in Sabine Parish and bears the caption "Benton Johnson v. First National Bank of Shreveport, et al." A separate suit was filed with the Clerk of Court in De-Soto Parish entitled "Dwight N. Young and Gloria Harkins Young v. First National Bank of Shreveport, et al." Both cases were assigned to Division "B" of this three judge judicial district, each of the three divisions having jurisdiction over cases arising anywhere within the two parishes. On November 19, 1998, the district court judge in Division "B" of the Eleventh Judicial District, noting that each of the cases "involve the same defendants, the same or similar causes of action, the same issues of law, [and] the same fact and expert witnesses as to liability," signed an "Order of Consolidation" which provided:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that these two (2) cases be consolidated for trial and pre-trial purposes, and be heard in DeSoto Parish. The appellate rights and remedies afforded the parties are to remain unconsolidated. Accordingly, any writ of review or appeal from any ruling or judgment in the original Sabine Parish case will be taken to the Third Circuit Court of Appeal and any writ of review or appeal from any ruling or judgment in the original DeSoto Parish case will be taken to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal.

In accordance with this order, all pleadings, documents, and exhibits in both lawsuits were filed with the DeSoto Parish Clerk of Court after the consolidation on November 19, 1998. A single jury trial was held on the consolidated Johnson and Young cases in DeSoto Parish before Judge Charles B. Adams. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the respective plaintiffs against a total of seven defendants, in various sums. The defendants filed motions and orders for suspensive appeal, and appeal bonds were posted. Consistent with the "Order of Consolidation" signed by the district court, the Johnson matter was appealed to the Third Circuit Court of Appeal and the Young matter was appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal.

On April 11, 2000, O.L. "Sonny" Stone, Jr., Clerk of Court for DeSoto Parish, *87 notified the defendants that the estimated costs of appeal of the DeSoto Parish Young lawsuit, to the Second Circuit, would be $14,251.00. In contrast, on April 19, 2000, Dollie M. Knippers, Clerk of Court for Sabine Parish, notified the defendants that the estimated costs of appeal of the instant Sabine Parish Benton lawsuit, to the Third Circuit, would be $41,033.50. The breakdown of the Sabine Parish estimate is shown in the first column of the following chart. For ease of review, the second and third columns of the chart indicate the estimated costs following the rulings of the district court and the court of appeal, respectively:

                                            Sabine Parish     District     Court of
                                            Clerk of Court      Court       Appeal
Motion and Order for Appeal w/ copies         $  109.50          109.50       109.50
Notices of Appeal                                 26.00           26.00        26.00
Estimated Court Reporter Fees                  4,500.00            0.00         0.00
Appeal Clerk Filing Fee                          100.00          100.00       100.00
Clerk's Costs Prepare Appeal
(5,767 pgs. × 2 vol. × $2.50 per page)        28,835.00       11,514.00     28,835
(1,700 pgs. × $2.50)(copy of transcript)       4,250.00            0.00     4,250.00
Filing Transcript
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