Palermo v. Century Indem. Co.

248 So. 3d 462
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 23, 2018
Docket17–825
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Palermo v. Century Indem. Co., 248 So. 3d 462 (La. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

Paul J. Politz, Paula M. Wellons, D. Ashbrooke Tullis, Taylor, Wellons, Politz & Duhe, APLC, 1515 Poydras Street, Suite 1900, New Orleans, LA 70112, (504) 525-9888, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/THIRD PARTY PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's, London

Tyson B. Shofstahl, Leslie M. Henry, Louis P. LaCour, Adams & Reese, LLP, 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4500, New Orleans, LA 70139, (504) 581-3234, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: ConocoPhillips Company, Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company

Benjamin J. Guilbeau, John J. Simpson, Stockwell, Sievert, Viccellio, Clements, & Shaddock, L.L.P., P. O. Box 2900, Lake Charles, LA 70602, (337) 436-9491, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: PPG Industries, Inc., Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company

James M. Garner, Martha Y. Curtis, Amanda R. Schenck, Sher, Garner, Cahill, Richter, Klein & Hilbert, LLC, 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2800, New Orleans, LA 70112, (504) 299-2100, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Century Indemnity Company

Michael D. Lonegrass, Rodger G. Green, Jr., Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4040, New Orleans, LA 70139, (504) 525-6802, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Crown, Cork & Seal Company

Jeffrey T. Gaughan, Wells T. Watson, Baggett, McCall, Burgess, Watson & Gaughan, P. O. Drawer 7820, Lake Charles, LA 70605-7820, (337) 478-8888, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES: Robert Frank Palermo Roberta Palermo

Lauren D. Brossette, Kenneth R. Spears, Claudia Gary, Spears & Gary, LLC, One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 900, Lake Charles, LA 70629, (337) 513-4333, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: CanadianOxy Offshore ProductionCompany

Katherine O'Hannan, Joseph P. Guichet, Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard, 601 Poydras Street, Suite 2775, New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 568-1990, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Travelers Indemnity Company

Mary Arthur, Forman Watkins Krutz, 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4350, New Orleans, La 70139-6001, (504) 799-4383, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Owens-Illinois, Inc.

Court composed of Phyllis M. Keaty, John E. Conery, and Van H. Kyzar, Judges.

KYZAR, Judge.

*464Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's, London ("Certain Underwriters") appeals the granting of peremptory exceptions of res judicata dismissing its third-party demands against ConocoPhillips Company ("ConocoPhillips"), PPG Industries, Inc. ("PPG"), Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company ("Hartford") as the alleged insurer of ConocoPhillips and PPG, Century Indemnity Company ("Century") as the alleged insurer of PPG and certain PPG Industries, Inc. executive officers, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company and Travelers Indemnity Company (collectively "Travelers")1 as the alleged insurer of PPG and certain PPG Industries, Inc. executive officers, and Crown, Cork & Seal Company, Inc. ("CCS"), all collectively referred to as Appellees. For the reasons herein, we reverse the decisions of the trial court.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On January 9, 2015, Plaintiffs, Robert Palermo and his wife Roberta Palermo, initiated a personal injury action against CanadianOxy Offshore Production Company ("CanadianOxy") and its insurers, including Appellant, Certain Underwriters, seeking damages for injuries allegedly sustained by Robert Palermo resulting from his purported occupational exposure to asbestos-containing materials. Certain Underwriters thereafter filed an Answer and Affirmative Defenses to Plaintiffs' Original Petition and filed Third-Party Demands, asserting incidental actions seeking contribution against several entities, including ConocoPhillips, PPG, Hartford as the alleged insurer of ConocoPhillips and PPG, Century as the alleged insurer of PPG and *465certain PPG officers, CCS, and Travelers as the alleged insurer of PPG and certain PPG officers. ConocoPhillips and Hartford filed exceptions of improper service of process, insufficiency of citation, and lack of jurisdiction. The trial court sustained the exceptions and set a deadline for Certain Underwriters to re-cite and re-serve the third-party defendants. After Certain Underwriters failed to re-serve the parties within the time specified by the trial court's order, it ordered the dismissal of the Third-Party Demands without prejudice, pursuant to La. Code Civ. P. art. 932(B), on March 30, 2016. The trial court executed a written judgment to that effect on April 21, 2016.

Meanwhile, on April 14, 2016, Certain Underwriters filed a Motion and Order for Leave to File First Supplemental Third-Party Demand. Leave was granted by the trial court on April 18, 2016, though Certain Underwriters' third-party demand had been dismissed. The amended petition to the dismissed third-party action was then cited and served on Appellees herein. Appellees subsequently filed numerous exceptions to the service of the dismissed action. On June 30, 2016, the trial court held a hearing and found that no third-party action was pending in light of the April 21, 2016 judgment of dismissal, thereby maintaining the exceptions. On August 30, 2016, the trial court executed a written judgment submitted by the parties, dismissing without prejudice the re-cited and re-served third-party actions.

On September 22, 2016, Certain Underwriters filed another third-party demand naming Appellees, among others. On February 3, 2017, the trial court held a hearing on the various Peremptory, Declinatory and Dilatory Exceptions to the September 22, 2016 Third-Party Demand filed by ConocoPhillips, Hartford, and PPG, including an Exception of Res Judicata. All other Appellees joined in the exceptions, except Travelers who filed separate exceptions to the demand but did not assert res judicata at that time. The trial court maintained Appellees' Peremptory Exception of Res Judicata, finding that La. R.S. 13:4231, et seq., barred Certain Underwriters from filing another third-party demand in the same proceeding, as the court had previously entered a final judgment dismissing Certain Underwriters' third-party action without prejudice. Thereafter, on April 11, 2017, the trial court entered a written judgment dismissing Certain Underwriters' September 22, 2016 third-party demands against Appellees, not including Travelers, without prejudice. Certain Underwriters appealed the granting of the exception to this court in docket number 17-825.

Following this decree from the trial court, Travelers filed a separate exception of res judicata, which was heard on June 22, 2017. On July 28, 2017, the trial court signed a written judgment granting Travelers' exception of res judicata, predicated on the same grounds as its April 11, 2017 ruling, and dismissing Certain Underwriters' third-party demands without prejudice. Certain Underwriters appealed the trial court's judgment, maintaining Travelers' res judicata exception, in docket number 17-1182. This court then consolidated 17-825 and 17-1182 on January 22, 2018, pursuant to an unopposed motion filed by Certain Underwriters.

On appeal, Certain Underwriters asserts that the trial court erred in granting Appellees' exceptions of res judicata as to the re-filed September 22, 2016 Third-Party Demand.

The issue before us is whether the trial court erred when it maintained *466

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