Mary Smith, Individually and on behalf of Concerned Members of The Louisiana Association of the Deaf v. Jimmy Gore and Jason Isch

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 20, 2024
Docket2023CA0450
StatusUnknown

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Mary Smith, Individually and on behalf of Concerned Members of The Louisiana Association of the Deaf v. Jimmy Gore and Jason Isch, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

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DESIGNATED NOT FOR PUBLICATION

S' T' ATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2023 CA 0450

MARY SMITH, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF CONCERNED MEMBERS OF THE LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF, INC.

VERSUS

JIMMY GORE AND JASON ISCH

Judgment Rendered. MAR 2 0 2024

Appealed from the 19th Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge State of Louisiana Case No. C690808, Sec. 27

The Honorable Trudy M. White, Judge Presiding

Marcus J. Plaisance Counsel for Defendant/ Appellant Mark D. Plaisance Louisiana Association of the Deaf Prairieville, Louisiana

Jacob Longman Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellee Kathryn Jaku back Burke Mary Smith, individually and on F. Richard Sprinkle behalf of Concerned Members of Jennifer Cameron The Louisiana Association of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana Deaf

BEFORE; THERIOT, PENZATO, AND GREENE, JJ.

ef--P- e--zo-r --, . THERIOT, J.

This appeal arises from a suit filed against a nonprofit corporation by a

member of the corporation seeking to enforce the results of a vote taken at a

special meeting of the members. For the reasons set forth herein, we reverse.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The Louisiana Association of the Deaf (" LAD") is a Louisiana non- profit

corporation. In June 2019, Jimmy Gore and Jason " Jay" Isch were elected

President and Secretary, respectively, of LAD for two-year terms. Shortly

thereafter, on August 7, 2019, a petition was submitted to Secretary Isch entitled

Petition to Call for a Special Meeting." This petition was signed by a number of

LAD members and, pursuant to the authority bestowed upon LAD members by the

LAD Bylaws,' requested that Secretary Isch issue a call for a special meeting to be

held on August 24, 2019 at 10: 00 a.m. The petition stated that the purpose of the

special meeting would be to remove Gore from the office of President for the

following reasons:

I) incompetent leadership, management, and governance on behalf of the LAD after being elected, which included bullying and

harassment,

2) demonstrated negligence according to our Bylaws, and

3) demonstrated power-hungry access to all of our funds, including investments.

The petition also requested that a certified parliamentarian and an interpreter be

hired for the special meeting and set forth how the meeting would be conducted,

what matters would be voted upon, and what the additional effects of a vote to

remove Gore from the office of President would be.' Finally, the petition

I The LAD Bylaws provide that the secretary shall issue a call for a special meeting of the membership when ordered to do so in writing by one- fifth of LAD' s Full Members in a good standing. LAD Bylaws Art. IV, § 2( C) & Art. V, § 2.

2 The petition sets forth the following effects of a vote to remove Gore as President:

Gore] shall turn over all of the LAD properties ( Google documents, keys, usernames and passwords for computers and modems, and etc. to our VP Crosby in front of the members).

2 requested that the LAD Board cease all board -related activities, including

meetings, retreats, and activities, until after the special meeting.

Secretary Isch acknowledged receipt of the petition in an August 13, 2019

letter addressed to " Members of LAD," but stated that " the demands of the petition

are not in keeping with our Bylaws and Louisiana state laws." Secretary Isch

explained that LAD' s Bylaws only authorize LAD' s President or Board to initiate

the removal process and ultimately remove an officer. Secretary Isch further

explained that the reasons given in the petition for Gore' s removal were not

clearly specified" and the petition would have to be revised to include clear and

specific charges for each point listed, including dates and times of incidents and

the identity of individuals involved. Finally, Secretary Isch noted that although the

petition requested that the special meeting be called for a specific date and time,

LAD' s Bylaws only authorize the President or Board to set the date of a special

meeting. Therefore, Secretary Isch explained that a revised petition containing the

information requested along with original signatures would be required before a

special meeting could be called at a date and time to be chosen by the Board.

The original petition of the LAD members was subsequently resubmitted,

unrevised, to Secretary Isch on September 21, 2019, along with a cover letter from

LAD member Cindy RobilIard, stating that the original petition of the LAD

members was in compliance with the LAD Bylaws and requesting that Isch contact

her to arrange a date and time to verify the signatures on the petition with the LAD

membership roster and thereafter to set a date for the special meeting within the

next ten days.

In a letter to LAD members dated October 1, 2019, Secretary Isch

acknowledged receipt of the resubmitted " unrevised" petition and what he referred

President Gore' s membership in LAD shall be terminated for two years and he shall be banned to serve on LAD Board, any LAD committees, attend LAD events and/ or meetings and Bingo Zone or represent the LAD in any way for two years. [ sic]

3 to as Robillard' s " demand letter." Secretary Isch stated that while the " general

purpose for the call of the special meeting" was included in the petition, the

petition " still [ does] not meet our requests and [ is] not in keeping with our Bylaws

and Louisiana state law." Citing advice of counsel, Secretary Isch went on to state

that nothing in the Bylaws prohibits the Board from requiring additional details

before calling a special meeting, and accordingly, a revised petition with additional

details would be required before the special meeting would be called.

Following Secretary Isch' s refusal to call a special meeting, a notice was

sent out by " concerned members of LAD" on October 30, 2019, calling a special

meeting on November 10, 2019 for the purpose of " rescind[ ing] the election of

LAD President Gore and LAD Secretary Isch followed by an election of a new

LAD president and secretary."

In response to the notice issued by the " concerned members of LAD,"

LAD' s attorney, John G. Veazey, issued a statement on behalf of LAD' s Board,

disavowing the notice as unauthorized and violative of both the Bylaws and state

law and concluding that "[ t]he notice for the special meeting on November 10th is

illegitimate and shall not be recognized by LAD." Although Veazey reiterated the

Board' s requirements for submission of a new petition with additional information

in order to call a special meeting, he further advised the members that the LAD

Bylaws do not permit the members to remove officers or directors, and therefore,

any vote by the members at a special meeting could only be advisory in nature.

The special meeting called by " concerned members of LAD" was held on

November 10, 2019. President Gore and Secretary Isch did not attend. At the

meeting, a majority of members present voted to remove Gore and Isch from their

elected positions. The members also voted to have the LAD Vice President fill the

newly -vacant office of President and to have the Board fill the vacancy in the

office of Secretary. President Gore and Secretary Isch were informed of the results

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