Jordan v. Central Transport, LLC et al
Filing
156
ORDER granting 154 Motion to Set Aside Order. The Memorandum Opinion and Order issued March 19, 2019, in which the Court granted summary judgment in favor of Separate Defendant Central Transport is vacated. Signed by Honorable Susan O. Hickey on March 19, 2019. (mll)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
TEXARKANA DIVISION
MARQCHELLO JORDAN
v.
PLAINTIFF
Case No. 4:17-cv-4011
CENTRAL TRANSPORT, LLC;
JOHN DOE 1; JOHN DOE 2; and
JOHN DOE 3
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Before the Court is a Joint Motion to Vacate Order Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
60.
ECF No. 154.
This case was set for trial on March 19, 2019; however, the parties reached
a negotiated settlement prior to the start of trial.
ECF No. 153.
The parties now move the Court
to vacate its Memorandum Opinion and Order issued on February 22, 2019, in which the Court
granted summary judgment in favor of Separate Defendant Central Transport.
ECF Nos. 138
and 139.
The Court notes that district court rulings are not treated as binding precedents in other
cases.
Also, the agreement to file the present motion facilitated the settlement of this case.
Upon consideration, the Court finds that vacatur of the summary judgment order is in the best
interests of all parties and does not run counter to any prevailing public interest.
Accordingly, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b)(5) and (b)(6), the Joint
Motion to Vacate Order Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60 (ECF No. 154) is GRANTED.
The Court vacates the Memorandum Opinion and Order issued on March 19, 2019, in which the
Court granted summary judgment in favor of Separate Defendant Central Transport.
ECF Nos.
138 and 139.
Pursuant to the parties’ Joint Stipulation of Settlement (ECF No. 153), a separate
order will be entered dismissing this case with prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED, this 19th day of March, 2019.
/s/ Susan O. Hickey
Susan O. Hickey
Chief United States District Judge
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