HOME DESIGN SERVICES INC v. EBER

Filing 101

ORDER re 100 (Response... and) MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by DANNY RENN, 89 MOTION for Summary Judgment Against Danny Renn and Concept Building Company of Destin, Inc., and Memorandum in Support filed by HOME DESI GN SERVICES INC, The motions will be taken under advisement on 5/18/2009. Parties are directed to file and serve affidavits, etc., BEFORE above date. Notify Chambers on 5/18/2009. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MILES DAVIS on April 16, 2009.(cc: Renn) (cbj)

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Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PENSACOLA DIVISION HOME DESIGN SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JEFFREY EBER, et al., Defendants. _____________________________________ / ORDER Defendant Danny Renn1 has filed a pleading entitled "response to plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and defendant Danny Renn's Motion for Summary Judgment." (Doc. 100). The court shall take the instant motions under advisement on May 18, 2009.2 Because the court does not contemplate scheduling a hearing on the parties' motions, the parties are directed to file and serve affidavits and any other evidentiary materials authorized to be filed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure before the above date. Only those pleadings and evidentiary materials currently in the record or filed prior to the abo ve date will be considered by the court in ruling on the motions for summary judgment. DONE AND ORDERED this 16th day of April, 2009. Case: 3:08cv257/LAC/MD /s/ Miles Davis MILES DAVIS UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 1 2 C o n c e p t Building, the corporate defendant, has not responded. T h e response to a motion for summ a r y judgment must be filed within the time prescribed by the F e d e r a l Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules.

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