Entergy Ark., Inc. v. Pope County Circuit Court (Majority, with Dissenting)
Annotate this CaseEntergy Arkansas, Inc. and Entergy Operations, Inc. (collectively, Entergy), the owner and operator of a nuclear plant, contracted with Precision Surveillance Company (PSC) to provide civil engineers for a project. Wade Walters, a PSC employee, died as the result of an accident at the plant. Plaintiff filed a personal-injury action in the circuit court, naming several defendants, including Walters, Entergy, and DP Engineering, Ltd. Co. Entergy filed a motion to dismiss for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction, asserting immunity under the exclusive-remedy provisions of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Act, or, in the alternative, a motion to stay pending a review by the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission. DP also filed a motion to dismiss. The circuit court denied the motions to dismiss. Entergy and DP filed petitions for writ of prohibition, contending that the circuit court was wholly without jurisdiction to determine the applicability of the Act to the facts of this case. The Supreme Court granted the petitions,, holding that the circuit court acted without jurisdiction in deciding whether an employer-employee relationship existed between Walter, Entergy, and DP, as these determinations lay exclusively with the Commission.
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