Wright v. Velocity Express, LLC et al
Warren Wright, Jr. |
Dynamex, Inc., Transforce, Inc. and Velocity Express, LLC |
3:2014cv00751 |
December 4, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Baton Rouge Office |
Brian A. Jackson |
Richard L. Bourgeois |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Defendant |
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Filing 100 RULING AND ORDER denying 91 Motion for New Trial. Signed by Chief Judge Brian A. Jackson on 5/31/2017. (LLH) |
Filing 51 RULING AND ORDER granting 18 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(6) and Wrights claims against TransForce are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. The 17 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), or in the Alternative Motion for Summary Judgment is DENIED, without prejudice to Dynamex refiling. Signed by Chief Judge Brian A. Jackson on 7/21/2016. (LLH) |
Filing 29 ORDER: All parties supporting or opposing the Court's personal jurisdiction over Transforce file memoranda of points and authorities addressing whether, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure ("Rule") 12(h), Transforce has waived the defense of personal jurisdiction under Rule 12(b)(2). The memoranda are limited to five pages and shall be flied on or before 5:00p.m. on 5/9/2016. Signed by Chief Judge Brian A. Jackson on 4/29/2016. (LLH) |
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