Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa Leuschner v. Laborde Construction Industries, LLC, Catamount Constructors, Inc., LMK Baton Rouge Construction, LLC and The Standard of Baton Rouge, LLC

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 12, 2020
Docket2019CA0356
StatusUnknown

This text of Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa Leuschner v. Laborde Construction Industries, LLC, Catamount Constructors, Inc., LMK Baton Rouge Construction, LLC and The Standard of Baton Rouge, LLC (Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa Leuschner v. Laborde Construction Industries, LLC, Catamount Constructors, Inc., LMK Baton Rouge Construction, LLC and The Standard of Baton Rouge, LLC) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa Leuschner v. Laborde Construction Industries, LLC, Catamount Constructors, Inc., LMK Baton Rouge Construction, LLC and The Standard of Baton Rouge, LLC, (La. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2019 CA 0356

2018 CW 1583

ROGER D. ANDERSON, TERRI T. ANDERSON, AND THERESA LEUSCHNER

VERSUS

LABORDE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTIRES, L.L. C., CATAMOUNT CONSTRUCTORS, INC., LMK BATON ROUGE CONSTRUCTION, L.L. C., AND THE STANDARD OF BATON ROUGE, L.L.C.

JUDGMENT RENDERED: MAR 12 2020

Appealed and on Application for Supervisory Writs from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge • State of Louisiana Docket Number 63 8, 3 69 • Division D

The Honorable Janice G. Clark, Judge Presiding

Sidney W. Degan, III ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANTS/ RELATORS, Micah A. Gautreaux DEFENDANTS/ THIRD -PARTY PLAINTIFFS/ Baton Rouge, Louisiana THIRD -PARTY DEFENDANTS— Gemini Insurance Company and Endurance American Insurance Company James A. Rowell Charles B. Long Travis L. Bourgeois John Futrell New Orleans, Louisiana

Dennis J. Phayer ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE/ RESPONDENT, Mary E. Lorenz THIRD -PARTY DEFENDANT— AXIS Surplus Mindy Nunez Duffourc Insurance Company Gregory C. Farenholt Metairie, Louisiana

Ashley J. Helprin ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE, Mark C. Dodart DEFENDANT/ THIRD- PARTY Tessa P. Vorhaben PLAINTIFF/ THIRD- PARTY DEFENDANT— AIX New Orleans, Louisiana Specialty hlsurance Company

Scott E. Frazier ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE, Jacob B. Huddleston DEFENDANT/ THIRD- PARTY PLAINTIFF/ THIRD- Baton Rouge, Louisiana PARTY DEFENDANT— Catamount Constructors, Inc. Troy P. Majoue Dallas, Texas

BEFORE: MCCLENDON, WELCH, AND HOLDRIDGE, JJ. WELCH, J.

The appellants/ relators, Gemini Insurance Company and Endurance

American Insurance Company, filed a supervisory writ application and a

devolutive appeal of the trial court' s ruling that granted summary judgment in favor of the appellee/ respondent, AXIS Surplus Insurance Company, and

dismissed Gemini and Endurance' s claims, with prejudice. For the following

reasons, we vacate the judgment in part, reverse the judgment in part, and remand.

We deny the answer to the appeal. We dismiss the writ application.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Background

The plaintiffs, Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa

Leuschner, filed suit against The Standard at Baton Rouge, L.L.C. (" The

Standard"), Laborde Construction Industries, L.L.C. (" Laborde"),' Catamount

Constructors, Inc. (" Catamount"), and LMK Baton Rouge Construction, L.L.C.

LMK"), on April 6, 2015, for alleged property damages and personal injuries

arising from the defective construction of The Standard at Baton Rouge, 740 W.

Chimes Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 ( the " project"), a multi -story student

2 housing development. The plaintiffs later amended their petition to name ISC

Properties, L.L.C. (" ISC"), Gemini Insurance Company (" Gemini"), Endurance

American Insurance Company (" Endurance"), University House Baton Rouge,

L.L.C., XL Insurance America, Inc. (" XL"), and CSRS, Inc. (" CSRS") as

defendants.

On motion of the plaintiffs, the trial court dismissed their claims against Laborde and its insurers, The Hanover Insurance Group and AIX Specialty Insurance Group, LLC, with

prejudice, in a judgment signed on January 7, 2019.

2 This matter was previously consolidated with Robin Toler v. Cable Lock Foundation Repair a/ k/ a 01shan Foundation Repair, Docket No. 614, 428, Div. D, Nineteenth Judicial District Court, East Baton Rouge Parish, State of Louisiana. The cases were subsequently deconsolidated by order of the trial court dated August 27, 2018.

PA The project owner, The Standard, hired LMK as the general contractor on

the project. LMK entered into a written subcontract with Catamount for the

performance of site work and pile driving on March 3, 2014. Catamount

subcontracted with Laborde, HCI Construction Group, Inc. (" HCI"), 3 Tindall

Corporation (" Tindall"), and Associated Concrete Contractors, Inc. of Nevada

ACC") to perform work on the project as defined in their respective subcontracts.

Catamount was later terminated from the project on July 1, 2014.

Several insurers provided commercial liability coverage to the defendants

and their subcontractors. Gemini issued one or more policies of commercial

liability insurance to LMK and/or The Standard, including but not limited to policy number VCWP001227. Endurance also issued one or more policies of commercial

excess liability insurance to LMK and/or The Standard, including but not limited to

policy number EXC 10004571400.

XL issued one or more policies of commercial liability insurance to

Catamount, including but not limited to policy number CGD7409291 ( eff. March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015), under which LMK and/ or The Standard are named as

an " Additional Insured."

AIX Specialty Insurance Company (" AIX") issued one or more policies of

commercial liability insurance to subcontractor Laborde, including but not limited

to policy number L 1 OQA 167024- 00 ( eff. December 2, 2013 to December 2, 2014),

under which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are named as an

Additional Insured."

AXIS Surplus Insurance Company (" AXIS") issued one or more policies of

commercial general liability insurance to subcontractor HCI, including but not

limited to policy number QGL 13142 ( eff. February 5, 2015 to February 5, 2016), under which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are named as an

3 The contract between HCI and Catamount was assigned by HCI to LMK.

3 Additional Insured." Accident Insurance Company (" Accident") also issued one

or more policies of commercial general liability insurance to subcontractor HCI,

including but not limited to policy number CPP0007525- 01 ( eff. January 18, 2014

to January 18, 2015), under which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are

named as an " Additional Insured." Similarly, StarStone National Insurance

Company, f/k/a or a/ k/a Torus National Insurance Company (" Torus") issued one

or more policies of commercial general liability insurance to subcontractor HCI,

including but not limited to policy number 88272D 142ALI ( eff. January 18, 2014

to January 18, 2015), under which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are

named as an " Additional Insured."

Travelers Indemnity Company (" Travelers") issued one or more policies of

commercial general liability insurance to subcontractor Tindall, including but not

limited to policy number VTC2K-CO- 8280B578- IND- 13 ( eff. October 1, 2013 to

October 1, 2014), under which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are

United Fire & Casualty Company (" United") issued one or more policies of

commercial general liability insurance to subcontractor ACC, including but not

limited to policy number 85319386 ( eff. March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015), under

which Catamount and LMK and/ or The Standard are named as an " Additional

Insured."

Catamount' s Thirst -Party Demand

Catamount filed a third -party demand against its various subcontractors

Laborde, HCI, Tindall, ACC, as well as against the subcontractors' insurers AIX,

Gemini, AXIS, Travelers, and United. Catamount argued that it was entitled to

defense and indemnity with respect to all of the plaintiffs' claims for damages

0 asserted against Catamount that were caused by the acts or omissions of each of its

respective subcontractors, including reasonable attorney' s fees and costs.'

AIX's Counterclaim, Cross -Claim, and Third -Patty Demand

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Hoover v. Hoover
813 So. 2d 329 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2002)
Jones v. Anderson
224 So. 3d 413 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2017)
Mangerchine v. Reaves
63 So. 3d 1049 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2011)
Crosstex Energy Servs., LP v. Tex. Brine Co.
240 So. 3d 932 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2017)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Roger D. Anderson, Terri T. Anderson, and Theresa Leuschner v. Laborde Construction Industries, LLC, Catamount Constructors, Inc., LMK Baton Rouge Construction, LLC and The Standard of Baton Rouge, LLC, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/roger-d-anderson-terri-t-anderson-and-theresa-leuschner-v-laborde-lactapp-2020.