Charles et al v. Atkinson et al
Jennifer Charles and Trevor Charles |
Amerisure Insurance Company, Thomas Lee Atkinson and Consolidated Fabrications Construction, Inc. |
3:2014cv00538 |
August 28, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Baton Rouge Office |
James J. Brady |
Stephen C. Riedlinger |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-(Citizenship) |
Defendant |
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Filing 81 MEMORANDUM ORDER: This matter is before the Court having been directed by a Mandate from the Fifth Circuit for findings and conclusions as to whether Thomas Lee Atkinson was properly served with process in this case. The Court finds, from the 80 Affidavit, that service was perfected on the defendant by leaving a copy of the summons at his usual place of abode with someone of a suitable age and discretion who resides there. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(e). Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 8/11/2016. (LLH) |
Filing 66 RULING denying 59 Motion for Reconsideration re 58 RULING. The claims against Atkinson remain and a pretrial conference will be set accordingly. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 12/7/2015. (LLH) |
Filing 58 RULING granting 27 Motion for Summary Judgment, and the 49 Motion for Oral Argument, 55 Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Memorandum in Opposition, and 57 Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Reply Brief are DENIED. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 8/3/2015. (LLH) |
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