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Merritt v. Bostick - Writ Dismissed

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal dismissed a writ application in Merritt v. Bostick, docket number 2026 CW 0354. The dismissal was based on correspondence from the relators' counsel indicating that the parties have reached an agreement and are withdrawing the writ.

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, has dismissed the writ application in the case of Lisa M. Merritt v. Peter James Bostick, M.D., et al., under docket number 2026 CW 0354. The dismissal occurred on March 23, 2026, following notification from the relators' counsel that the parties involved had reached a settlement regarding the ruling under review and consequently withdrew their writ application.

This action signifies the resolution of the appellate review process for this specific matter. For legal professionals involved in similar cases, this outcome highlights the potential for settlement to obviate further judicial proceedings. No specific compliance actions are required for regulated entities as this is a case-specific judicial outcome rather than a new regulatory mandate.

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March 23, 2026 Get Citation Alerts Download PDF Add Note

Lisa M. Merritt v. Peter James Bostick, M.D., Peter J. Bostick, M.D., LLC and LAMMICO

Louisiana Court of Appeal

Combined Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

LISA M. MERRITT, NO. 2026 CW 0354
INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF
OF HER MINOR DAUGHTER, C.M.

VERSUS

PETER JAMES BOSTICK, M.D., MARCH 23, 2026
PETER J. BOSTICK, M.D., LLC,
AND LAMMICO

In Re: Peter J. Bostick, M.D., Et Al., applying for supervisory
writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East
Baton Rouge, No. 696088.

BEFORE : McCLENDON, C.d., GREENE AND STROMBERG, JJ.

WRIT DISMISSED. Pursuant to correspondence from relators’
counsel advising the parties have reach an agreement with regard
to the ruling at issue and are withdrawing their writ application,
this writ is dismissed.

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Classification

Agency
LA Courts
Filed
March 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
No. 2026 CW 0354
Docket
2026 CW 0354

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Litigation
Geographic scope
US-LA US-LA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Malpractice Civil Procedure

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