New Orleans Assets, LLC v. CARL E. WOODWARD

278 F. Supp. 2d 776
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Louisiana
DecidedFebruary 13, 2003
DocketCiv.A. 01-2171
StatusPublished

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New Orleans Assets, LLC v. CARL E. WOODWARD, 278 F. Supp. 2d 776 (E.D. La. 2003).

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278 F.Supp.2d 776 (2003)

NEW ORLEANS ASSETS, L.L.C.
v.
CAR E. WOODWARD, L.L.C., et al

No. Civ.A. 01-2171.

United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana.

February 13, 2003.

*777 *778 Richard P. Richter, James M. Garner, Martha Y. Curtis, Emma E. Daschbach, Sher Garner Cahill Richter, Klein McAlister & Hilbert, LLC, New Orleans, LA, Christopher Walt, Christopher Walt, Attorney at Law, La Jolla, CA, for New Orleans Assets, L.L.C., plaintiff.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, defendant.

Marshall Mc Alis Redmon, William Bowen McRae, Jr., Phelps Dunbar, LLP, Baton Rouge, LA, Michael David Kurtz, Shaw Norton, LLP, New Orleans, LA, for Atha Architecture, P.C., defendant.

Glenn Paul Orgeron, Benjamin R. Grau, Thomas A. Porteous, Terrance Anthony Prout, Lemle & Kelleher, LLP, New Orleans, LA, for Ellis Co Inc, defendant.

Leonard L. Kilgore, III, David Kimberly Nelson, Erich Phillip Rapp, Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McCowan & Jarman, LLP, Baton Rouge, LA, Julie Parelman Silbert, Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McCowan & Jarman, LLP, Energy Centre, New Orleans, LA, Terrence D. McCay, Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McCowan & Jarman, LLP, Lake Charles, LA, Yul D. Lorio, Yul D. Lorio, Attorney at Law, Lake Charles, LA, for Omnova Solutions Inc, defendant.

Howard Louis Murphy, Victor John Franckiewicz, Jr., Anne Burguieres Rappold, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, New Orleans, LA, for Associated Design Group, Inc., defendant.

Elliot Ross Buckley, Jr., Kingsmill Riess, LLC, New Orleans, LA, for Commercial Painting Company, Inc., defendant.

Donald Edward McKay, Jr., Leake & Andersson, LLP, Energy Centre, New Orleans, LA, J. Ashley Inabnet, Mark W. Mercante, Mark Wayne Frilot, Shaw Norton, L.L.P., Mandeville, LA, for Perez Ernst Farnet, a Professional Corporation, Architects and Engineers, (incorrectly named as Perez Farnet Ernst) fka Perez Ernst Farnet Architects and Planners, defendant.

Dennis J. Phayer, Burglass & Tankersley, L.L.C., Metairie, LA, for Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association, defendant.

Marshall Mc Alis Redmon, William Bowen McRae, Jr., Edward Winter Trapolin, Krebs, Farley & Pelleteri, LLC, New Orleans, LA, Michael David Kurtz, for Alan Paul Atha, defendant.

Julie Parelman Silbert, Terrence D. McCay, Yul D. Lorio, for Muraspec North America LLC fka Gilman Wallcovering, defendant.

Edward D. Markle, Markle & Associates, APLC, New Orleans, LA, for Eykon Wall Source, Inc. fka Arton South Inc dba Arton South Inc, defendant.

Howard Bruce Kaplan, Robert A. McMahon, Jr., Ann Marie Sico, Bernard, *779 Cassisa, Elliott & Davis, Metairie, LA, for Patton Wallcoverings, Inc., defendant.

Jon A. Gegenheimer, Edward D. Markle, (See above), Markle & Associates, APLC, New Orleans, LA, for Arton South Corporation, (Incorrectly sued as Eykon Wall Source Inc. a/k/a Arton South Inc.) aka Eykon Wall Source, Inc., defendant.

Fred Turner Hinrichs, U.S. Attorney's Office, New Orleans, LA, for United States of America, on behalf of its agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, movant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

David Ira Bordelon, Matthew J. Ungarino, Wayne Robert-Maldonado, Ungarino & Eckert, LLC, Metairie, LA, for Legion Indemnity Company, third-party defendant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

Thomas Joseph Eppling, Craig Wren Brewer, Robin Hoban Vogt, Staines & Eppling, Metairie, LA, for Western Waterproofing Company, third-party defendant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

Lawrence Jude Boasso, Waller & Associates, Metairie, LA, for Travelers, third-party defendant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

Lawrence J. Duplass, Kelly Cambre Bogart, Louis Oliver Oubre, Duplass, Zwain, Bourgeois & Morton, Metairie, LA, for Automated Logic, third-party defendant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

Troy Nathan Bell, Glenn Lyle Maximilian Swetman, Robert P. Vining, Francesca A. Bridges, Aultman, Tyner, Ruffin & Yarborough, Ltd., New Orleans, LA, for Sunbelt Controls, third-party defendant.

Richard S. Vale, Pamela Ferrage Noya, William Clay Cruse, Blue Williams, L.L.P., Metairie, LA, for Carl E Woodward LLC, third-party plaintiff.

David Joseph Krebs, Maura Zivalich Pelleteri, Thomas Matthew Beh, Sarah S.W. Mahoney, Krebs, Farley & Pelleteri, LLC, New Orleans, LA, for Hardin Construction Company, Inc., third-party defendant.

Lawrence J. Hand, Jr., Thomas A. Porteous, for A-1 Glass Services, Inc., third-party defendant.

ORDER AND REASONS

FELDMAN, District Judge.

Before the Court are OMNOVA Solutions Inc.'s Motions for Partial Summary Judgment as to punitive damages, and for Partial Summary Judgment as to plaintiff's claims for fraudulent concealment and negligent misrepresentation. For the reasons that follow, the motions are DENIED.

I.

New Orleans Assets, L.L.C. owns the building leased to the FBI for its New Orleans Regional Headquarters. The building's vinyl wall covering was manufactured by OMNOVA. After construction, the building was beset by mildew and leaks. NOA sued numerous insurers, contractors, and product manufacturers, including *780 OMNOVA. NOA's suit against OMNOVA alleges redhibition, breach of warranty, fraudulent concealment, and negligent misrepresentation. OMNOVA now moves for partial summary judgment as to punitive damages, and for partial summary judgment as to NOA's claims for fraudulent concealment and negligent misrepresentation.

II.

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 instructs that summary judgment is proper if the record discloses no genuine issue as to any material fact such that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. No genuine issue of fact exists if the record taken as a whole could not lead a rational trier of fact to find for the non-moving party. See Matsushita Elec. Indus. Co. v. Zenith Radio, 475 U.S. 574, 586, 106 S.Ct. 1348, 89 L.Ed.2d 538 (1986). A genuine issue of fact exists only "if the evidence is such that a reasonable jury could return a verdict for the non-moving party." Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 248, 106 S.Ct. 2505, 91 L.Ed.2d 202 (1986).

The Court emphasizes that the mere argued existence of a factual dispute does not defeat an otherwise properly supported motion. See id. Therefore, "[i]f the evidence is merely colorable, or is not significantly probative," summary judgment is appropriate. Id. at 249-50, 106 S.Ct. 2505 (citations omitted).

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