WILLIAMS v. NEW ORLEANS ERNEST N. MORIAL

No. 2012-CC-1201.

98 So.3d 299 (2012)

Phil WILLIAMS v. The NEW ORLEANS ERNEST N. MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

September 21, 2012.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff, Phil Williams, was a carpenter formerly employed by Freeman Decorating. Plaintiff was involved in a scuffle with his supervisor while they were working at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center ("Convention Center"). As a result, Freeman Decorating terminated plaintiff, and the Convention Center, through its Director of Public Safety, Joseph Hebert, alerted staff to deny plaintiff further entry to Convention Center premises by posting...

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