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17-183 - Adame et al v. Meridia EXP, LLC et al
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Category | Judicial Publications |
Collection | United States Courts Opinions |
SuDoc Class Number | JU 4.15 |
Court Type | District |
Court Name | United States District Court Middle District of Tennessee |
Circuit | 6th |
Office Location | Nashville |
Case Type | civil |
Nature of Suit | Personal Injury - Product Liability |
Cause | 45:51 Railways: Fed. Employer's Liability Act |
Party Names | Berkley Insurance Company, Defendant CSX Corporation, Defendant CSXT Transportation Inc, Defendant Thomas Emmanuel, Defendant Cecil Jamison, Defendant Jamison Construction LLC, Defendant Meridia EXP, LLC, Defendant Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Defendant Carl Sims, Defendant BITCO General Insurance Corporation, Intervenor Plaintiff Proto Adame, Plaintiff Jose Hernandez, Plaintiff Francisco Lopez, Plaintiff Nicolas Vargas-Castrejon, Plaintiff
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June 22, 2017
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Metro shall file a motion enumerating its requested attorneys fees and expenses by July 3, 2017, to which Mr. Bellis shall file a Response by July 24, 2017. It is further ORDERED that, by July 7, 2017, the plaintiffs shall make filings in the record of the case that SHOW CAUSE why their claims against Mr. Emmanuel and Meridia should not be dismissed for failure to timely serve them with a summons and the Complaint. Signed by District Judge Aleta A. Trauger on 6/22/2017. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(ab) Modified on 7/18/2017 (ab). Modified on 7/26/2017 (ab).ORDER (REINSTATED IN PART, SEE ORDER 51) : The pending Motions to Dismiss (Docket Nos. 16, 18, 24, 26, 28) are hereby GRANTED, and the claims against the Jamison Defendants, the CSX Defendants, Berkley, and Metro are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. In addition, Metro's Motion for Sanctions (Docket No. 33) is hereby GRANTED, and it is ORDERED that counsel for the plaintiffs, Joel R. Bellis, shall pay Metro's reasonable attorney's fees and expenses in connection with this matter.
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