Landry et al v. J C Penney Corp Inc
John Landry and Brenda Landry |
J C Penney Corp Inc |
5:2010cv00149 |
February 3, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Shreveport Office |
Bossier |
Mark L Hornsby |
Tom Stagg |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Defendant |
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Filing 130 JUDGMENT GRANTING 101 MOTION for Summary Judgment, 110 MOTION for Summary Judgment, 116 MOTION for Summary Judgment, 118 MOTION for Summary Judgment. All plaintiffs' claims again the defendants are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Further ORDERED that any pending cross-claims among the parties arising out of this matter are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. All claims among all parties are now resolved. Signed by Judge Tom Stagg on 5/4/2012. (crt,Reasor, M) |
Filing 45 MEMORANDUM ORDER: Valley Forge is directed to file a motion for leave to file an amended complaint in intervention to set forth its (1) state of incorporation, and (2) principal place of business. Johnson Controls Inc is directed to file a motion for leave to file an amended answer to set forth its (1) state of incorporation, and (2) principal place of business. The deadline for compliance is 9/13/2010. The motions must comply with Local Rule 7.6W.Signed by Magistrate Judge Mark L Hornsby on 8/26/2010. (crt,Keifer, K) |
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