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Camsoft Data Systems, Inc. v. Southern Electronics Supply, Inc. - Writ Denial

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit denied supervisory writs in Camsoft Data Systems, Inc. v. Southern Electronics Supply, Inc., docket number 2026 CW 0476. The court affirmed the denial without elaboration in a brief order, leaving the underlying 19th Judicial District Court ruling intact. No substantive ruling on the merits was issued.

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit denied supervisory writs filed by MMR Constructors, Inc., MMR Group, Inc., and MMR Offshore Services, Inc. in the commercial dispute Camsoft Data Systems, Inc. v. Southern Electronics Supply, Inc. The writ denial (Docket No. 2026 CW 0476) leaves undisturbed the ruling from the 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge (No. 582741). The court issued only a brief procedural order denying the writs without addressing the merits.\n\nFor parties and counsel involved in pending state court proceedings, this denial underscores that supervisory writs remain a high threshold for interlocutory review in Louisiana courts. Litigants seeking appellate intervention before final judgment must demonstrate urgent necessity and clear legal error. The underlying commercial dispute between these technology and electronics supply companies continues to proceed in the district court.

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Camsoft Data Systems, Inc. v. Southern Electronics Supply, Inc.

Louisiana Court of Appeal

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STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

CAMSOFT DATA SYSTEMS, INC. NO. 2026 CW 0476
VERSUS
SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS, APRIL 6, 2026

SUPPLY, INC. AND ACTIVE
SOLUTIONS, LLC

In Re: MMR Constructors, Inc., MMR Group, Inc., and MMR
Offshore Services, Inc., applying for supervisory writs,
19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton
Rouge, No. 582741.

BEFORE : THERIOT, BALFOUR, AND HAGGERTY,! JJ.

STAY DENIED; WRIT DENIED.

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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
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Supreme Court.

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LA Ct. App. 1st Cir.
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April 6th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
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Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
2026 CW 0476
Docket
2026 CW 0476

Who this affects

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Industry sector
3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing
Activity scope
Civil Litigation Commercial Dispute Resolution
Geographic scope
US-LA US-LA

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Civil Rights
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Contract Disputes Commercial Litigation Writ Practice

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