Natchez Trace Property Owners Association v. Branighans - Court Opinion
Summary
The Louisiana Court of Appeal dismissed a writ in the case of Natchez Trace Property Owners Association, Inc. v. Michael R. Branighan and Michelle T. Branighan. The dismissal was based on counsel's advice that the case had been settled and resolved.
What changed
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, has dismissed a writ application in the case of Natchez Trace Property Owners Association, Inc. v. Michael R. Branighan and Michelle T. Branighan (Docket No. 2025 CW 0895). The dismissal was issued pursuant to correspondence from the relator's counsel, indicating that the underlying case has been settled and resolved.
This action signifies the closure of this particular appellate proceeding due to settlement. No further action is required from regulated entities as this pertains to a specific civil dispute resolution. The precedential status of the opinion is noted as unknown.
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Natchez Trace Property Owners Association, Inc. v. Michael R. Branighan and Michelle T. Branighan
Louisiana Court of Appeal
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: 2025 CW 0895
Precedential Status: Unknown Status
Combined Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
NATCHEZ TRACE PROPERTY NO. 2025 CW 0895
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
VERSUS
MICHAEL R. BRANIGHAN AND MARCH 5, 2026
MICHELLE T. BRANIGHAN
In Re: Michael R. Branighan and Michelle T. Branighan, applying
for supervisory writs, 22nd Judicial District Court,
Parish of St. Tammany, No. 202415765.
BEFORE : LANIER, WOLFE, AND HESTER, JJ.
WRIT DISMISSED. This writ is dismissed pursuant to
correspondence from relator’s counsel advising the case has been
settled and resoived and the writ can be dismissed.
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~OURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
FOR THE COURT
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