Whitley v. Baptist Health et al

Filing 182

ORDER granting 173 Motion. Sur-reply, Doc 173 -1, deemed filed. Signed by Chief Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 4/27/2020. (jak)

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IN THE UNITED ST ATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS CENTRAL DIVISION BRIAN WHITLEY, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated PLAINTIFF No. 4:16-cv-624-DPM v. BAPTIST HEALTH; BAPTIST HEALTH HOSPITALS; DIAMOND RISK INSURANCE LLC; CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY; ADMIRAL INSURANCE COMPANY; ADMIRAL INDEMNITY COMPANY; IRONSHORE INDEMNITY, INC.; and IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE CO. DEFENDANTS ORDER In general, sur-replies are disfavored because the moving party is entitled to the last word. The Court allows one on Doc. 155 for three reasons: the new material offered on reply; the Court's need for full information on the important audit-related issues; and Whitley's opportunity to be heard again on these points at the upcoming hearing. Unopposed motion, Doc. 173, granted. Sur-reply, Doc. 173-1, deemed filed. So Ordered. p D .P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge

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