
    Napoleon DAY v. J.C. MITCHELL, Old Hickory Casualty Insurance Company, Automotive Protection Service and Unity Insurance Services, Inc.
    No. 91-CA-636.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.
    Feb. 25, 1993.
    Rehearing Granted April 19, 1993.
    Order Remanding on Rehearing June 9, 1993.
    Steven J. Koehler, Leefe, Gibbs & Koeh-ler, Metairie, for defendants/appellants Old Hickory Ins. Co. and Automotive Protection Services.
    John J. Hantel, New Orleans, for defendant/appellee Unity Ins. Services Inc.
    Patricia D. Miskewicz, New Orleans, for plaintiff/appellee Napoleon Day.
    Before GRISBAUM, DUFRESNE and GOTHARD, JJ.
   GOTHARD, Judge.

This matter was originally set for December 5, 1991. On November 14, 1991 on motion of defendant the matter was stayed and removed from the docket pursuant to a consent order of rehabilitation and injunc-tive relief issued by the 19th Judicial District rendered on October 17, 1991.

The matter was reset for February 2, 1993. Neither party appeared or communicated with this court. Accordingly, this matter is dismissed.

DISMISSED.

ON REHEARING

On further consideration, it is the opinion of this court that the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association is an indispensable party as defined by LSA-C.C.P. art. 641. Consequently, in accordance with LSA-C.C.P. art. 646, the matter is remanded to the trial court for amendment and further evidence.

MATTER REMANDED.  