SunSouth Bank v. First NBC Bank, et al.
SunSouth Bank |
First NBC Bank and HCB Financial Corp. |
1:2013cv00379 |
June 5, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Dothan Office |
Houston |
Terry F. Moorer |
William Keith Watkins |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 107 ORDER: it is ORDERED that HCB's 98 motion for injunction is DENIED; further ORDERED that the 103 Motion by SunSouth Bank to Strike, or, in the Alternative, to Dismiss HBC Financial Corp.'s Motion for Injunction and SunSouth Bank's 106 Motion for Leave to File Surreply to Reply Brief Filed by HCB Financial Corp. are DENIED AS MOOT. Signed by Chief Judge William Keith Watkins on 2/9/2018. (wcl, ) |
Filing 84 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER directing that: (1) defs' 69 MOTION to Dismiss is GRANTED for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction based upon FIRREA's jurisdictional bar; and (2) this action is DISMISSED. Signed by Chief Judge William Keith Watkins on 12/29/15. (djy, ) |
Filing 41 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER directing that: (1) Defendants' motion to dismiss, as amended (see Docs. # 16 , 18 ), is DENIED; (2) SunSouth's motion to amend (Doc. # 31 ) is GRANTED; (3) SunSouth is DIRECTED to file its amended complaint on or before August 8, 2014. Signed by Chief Judge William Keith Watkins on 7/31/14. (scn, ) |
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