Watters v. Department of Social Services

929 So. 2d 267
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 22, 2006
Docket2005-CA-0324 to 2005-CA-0326
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Bluebook
Watters v. Department of Social Services, 929 So. 2d 267 (La. Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

929 So.2d 267 (2006)

Sherry WATTERS, Frances M. Breyne, Gina Recasner, Gretchen Wiltz and Wendy Lemieux Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated
v.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, Department of Health and Hospitals, Division of Administration, BG Real Estate Services, Inc., Baha Towers Limited Partnership, et al.
Kristen M. Rhodes, Donalisa Augustus-Jones, and Gerald J. Washington, Sr.
v.
BG Real Estate Services, Inc., Baha Towers Limited Partnership, Bahar Development, Inc., Noob I GP, LLC, Noob I, LP, Monticello Insurance Company, and Evanston Insurance Company.
Mary Johnson, Sharon Cheneau, Bernard Singleton, Valerie Eddington, Marion Van Buren, Mary Williams, Carolyn Reeves-Davis, Richard Eddington, Clara Reeves, et al.
v.
Department of Social Services, Division of Administration, BG Real Estate Services, Inc., Baha Towers Limited Partnership, Bahar Development, Inc., Noob I GP, LLC, Noob I LP, Monticello Insurance Company, Evanston Insurance Company, et al.

No. 2005-CA-0324 to 2005-CA-0326.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 19, 2006.
Opinion Granting Rehearing May 22, 2006.

*270 Mickey P. Landry, Frank J. Swarr, Landry & Swarr, L.L.C., New Orleans, Robert G. Creely, The Creely Law Firm, L.L.C., Gretna, Craig Mitchell, Mitchell and Associates, New Orleans, Madro Bandaries, Madro Bandaries, P.L.C., Gretna, Counsel for Plaintiffs/Appellees.

Neil C. Abramson, Benjamin Ward, Phelps Dunbar LLP, New Orleans, Counsel for Specialty National Insurance Company.

Charles C. Foti, Jr., Attorney General, James J. Bolner, Jr., Special Assistant Attorney General, Berrigan Litchfield Schonekas Mann, Traina & Bolner, LLC, New Orleans, Counsel for State of Louisiana.

(Court composed of Judge TERRI F. LOVE, Judge MAX N. TOBIAS, Jr., Judge LEON A. CANNIZZARO, Jr.)

TERRI F. LOVE, Judge.

This appeal arises from the trial court's judgment granting plaintiffs' Motions for Certification as Class Actions in two consolidated cases. We affirm the trial court's class action certification. We remand for the trial court to determine whether there was a causal connection between the exposure to the toxic substance and injury sustained in the defining of the classes.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

In September 1996, the Division of Administration ("DOA"), which is vested with the power to approve or disapprove leases entered into by the State of Louisiana ("State"), approved a lease executed with the Plaza Tower Office Building ("the Plaza Tower"), located at 1001 Howard Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, for the use of its building as office space for various State departments. The DOA, acting through the Director of Office of Facility Planning and Control, Roger Magendie, approved the Department of Social Services' ("DSS") request to cancel its lease with the owners of the Plaza Tower and in *271 February 2002, DSS vacated the building and terminated its lease citing as reasons for the termination that the building owners violated the fire code and asbestos regulations, and that the building had chronic water leaks, which permitted mold to grow in leased office space.

WATTERS PLAINTIFFS

Prior to DSS' request to terminate its lease with the Plaza Tower, plaintiffs, Sherry Watters, Frances M. Breyne, Gina Recasner, Gretchen Wiltz, and Wendy Lemieux (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Watters plaintiffs") filed a petition on October 25, 2001, seeking damages as a result of their exposure to mold, asbestos, and other toxins alleged to have been contained in the Plaza Tower. The Watters matter was filed on behalf of all State employees who were assigned to work in the Plaza Tower from September 23, 1996, until February of 2002.[1]

RHODES PLAINTIFFS

In November of 2001, plaintiffs, Kristen M. Rhodes, Donalisa Augustus-Jones, and Gerald J. Washington, Sr., individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Rhodes plaintiffs") filed a petition for damages and recognition as a class action.[2] Plaintiffs, who included employees of the New Orleans District Attorney's Office of Child Support and Enforcement and the Orleans Parish Civil Sheriff's Office, alleged that they were housed in the Plaza Tower and exposed to mold, asbestos, and other toxins. As a result of those exposures, they sustained injuries.[3] The Rhodes matter was filed on behalf of employees of the New Orleans District Attorney's Office of Child Support Enforcement and the Orleans Parish Civil Sheriff's Office, who occupied the Plaza Tower, from September 1998, until April 2002.

JOHNSON PLAINTIFFS

In September of 2002, plaintiffs, Mary Johnson, Sharon Chenear, Bernard Singleton, Valerie Eddington, Marion Van Buren, Mary Williams, Carolyn Reeves-Davis, Richard Eddington, Clara Reeves, Diane Trim, and Francis Sowell (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Johnson plaintiffs") filed a petition for damages seeking class certification. The Johnson plaintiffs, contract foster parents for the DSS, assert that they suffered various illnesses as a result of water leaks, mold, and exposure to various conditions at the Plaza Tower building.[4] The Johnson case *272 was filed on behalf of all contract foster parents who occupied the Plaza Tower from 1995, until February 2002.

MOTION FOR CLASS ACTION CERTIFICATION

In April 2004, plaintiffs named Specialty National Insurance Company ("Specialty National"), alleged insurer of Baha Towers Limited Partnership, Bahar Development, Inc., and L & B Serbo Fun, DBA: Plaza Tower, as defendants in their claims of exposure. However, plaintiffs' claims against the owners and operators of the Plaza Tower, and the owners' and operators' insurers reached a preliminary settlement agreement, but not with Specialty National. Accordingly, the plaintiffs severed and stayed all claims against the owners and operators of the Plaza Tower and their insurers that provided policy coverage from 1997 until 2001. The Motions for Certification as Class Actions proceeded against the State and Specialty National.

The trial court granted plaintiffs' Motions for Certification as Class Actions pursuant to La. C.C.P. art. 591, specifically, pursuant to La. C.C.P. art. 591(B)(1). In the trial court's judgment, the trial court certified and defined the class involving the Watters plaintiffs, as all present or past individuals employed by the State who worked in Plaza Tower at any time from 1996, to present, who have been exposed to toxic substances and all individuals assigned after the day of filing of the petition. The trial court also appointed named plaintiffs and individuals Sherry Watters, Frances M. Breyne, Gina Recasner, Gretchen Wiltz, and Wendy Lemieux, as Class Representatives in the Watters matter.

The trial court's judgment also certified and defined the class involving the Johnson plaintiffs as all present or past "contract foster-parents" of the DSS who were required by the terms of their contractual duties to occupy the Plaza Tower from 1995, to the date of their departure from the Plaza Tower, who were exposed to fungal substances such as mold and mold spores which were growing on building materials and the by-product of the mold and mold spores that were released into the air.

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