South Central Bell Telephone Co. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission

248 So. 2d 586, 258 La. 916
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 8, 1971
DocketNo. 51476
StatusPublished

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South Central Bell Telephone Co. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission, 248 So. 2d 586, 258 La. 916 (La. 1971).

Opinion

In re: South Central Bell Telephone Company applying for writ of certiorari.

Application granted. The trial judge is ordered to hold a hearing on the merits as to whether a preliminary injunction should not issue; meantime, all future proceedings are stayed until said judge acts on the merits as to whether a preliminary injunction should not issue.

Appeal dismissed June 16, 1971, see 249 So.2d 200.

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