Smith v. General Motors LLC
Kenneth M. Smith |
General Motors L.L.C. |
1:2016cv07335 |
September 20, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of State |
Jesse M. Furman |
Personal Injury- Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 132 ORDER OF DISMISSAL... Mr. Smith's claims are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice. See In re World Trade Ctr. Disaster Site Litig., 722 F.3d at 487 (holding "that the court did not exceed the bounds of its discretion in dismissing the noncomp liant plaintiffs' complaints"). The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate 14-MD-2543, ECF No. 8394, and 16-CV-7335, ECF No. 130. The Clerk of Court is further directed to terminate Kenneth M. Smith as a Plaintiff in 14-MD-2543 and 16-CV-7335 and to close 16-CV-7335. SO ORDERED., (Kenneth M. Smith and Kenneth M. Smith terminated.) (Signed by Judge Jesse M. Furman on 3/10/21) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:14-md-02543-JMF, 1:16-cv-07335-JMF (yv) |
Filing 128 ORDER OF DISMISSAL... In light of Smiths continued failure to submit substantially complete PFSs or document productions as required by Order No. 25, Order No. 108, and Order No. 148, Smith's claims are hereby DISMISSED without prejudice. Sho uld Plaintiff Smith submit all required documentation within the next thirty days, or otherwise contest this dismissal, he may move to vacate the dismissal within 30 days of the date of this order, pursuant to Paragraph 25 of Order No. 25. In any motion to vacate this dismissal, Smith shall also show cause why his claims are not barred by Florida's statute of repose and/or why New GM's notice to the effect that they are should not be treated as unopposed. The Clerk of Court is dir ected to terminate 14-MD-2543, ECF No. 8295 and 16-CV-7335, ECF No. 121. Because Plaintiff Smith still has an opportunity to vacate his dismissal, the Clerk of Court is directed not to terminate Kenneth Smith or to close his case at this time. SO O RDERED., Motions terminated: (121 in 1:16-cv-07335-JMF) MOTION to Dismiss Without Prejudice Plaintiffs Timothy Postley and Kenneth Smith for Plaintiff Fact Sheet and Order Nos. 108 and 148 Production Deficiencies. filed by General Moto rs L.L.C., (8295 in 1:14-md-02543-JMF) MOTION to Dismiss Without Prejudice Plaintiffs Timothy Postley and Kenneth Smith for Plaintiff Fact Sheet and Order Nos. 108 and 148 Production Deficiencies. filed by General Motors LLC. (Signed by Judge Jesse M. Furman on 1/11/21) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:14-md-02543-JMF, 1:16-cv-07335-JMF (yv) |
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Plaintiff: Kenneth M. Smith | |
Represented By: | Jonathan Isaac Rotstein |
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Defendant: General Motors L.L.C. | |
Represented By: | Michael D. Begey |
Represented By: | Brett Carey |
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