KILPATRICK v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al

Filing 157

ORDER AND NOTICE - The motions for summary judgment filed by the parties in this case (Docs. 151 , 153 , 155 ) will be taken under advisement by the Court on June 22, 2009. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on 5/28/2009. (Advisement Deadline set for 6/22/2009.) (djb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE N O R T H E R N DISTRICT OF FLORIDA P E N S A C O L A DIVISION K A R E N J. KILPATRICK, P la in tif f , v. T H E UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., D e f e n d a n ts. _______________________________/ O R D E R AND NOTICE T h e motions for summary judgment filed by the parties in this case (Docs. 151, 153, 1 5 5 ) will be taken under advisement by the Court on June 22, 2009. Because the Court does n o t contemplate scheduling a hearing on the motion, the parties are directed to file and serve re s p o n s iv e memoranda, affidavits, and any other documents or materials authorized to be f ile d under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure before the above date. Only those pleadings a n d evidentiary materials currently in the record or filed prior to the above date will be c o n s id e re d by the Court in ruling on this motion. T h e motion for summary judgment will result in a final judgment being entered for C a s e No. 3:06cv158/LAC the moving party if the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, admissions, a f f id a v its , and any other appropriate evidentiary materials filed in the record show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment a s a matter of law. See FED. R. CIV. P. 56. O R D E R E D on this 28th day of May, 2009. s/L.A. Collier Lacey A. Collier S e n io r United States District Judge Case No. 3:06cv158/LAC Page 2 of 2

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