Butler v. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Filing
186
ORDER granting 185 Motion to Intervene. It is furthered Ordered that the Proposed Intervenors' Complaint attached as Exhibit A to the motion shall constitute the intitial pleading of Intervenors/Plaintiffs. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 1/25/16. (wwp)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH DIVISION
CORY M. BUTLER,
Plaintiff
V
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.:
4: 13-cv-00235-WTM-GRS
.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE &
RUBBER COMPANY et al,
Defendants.
ORDER GRANTING DS SERVICES OF AMERICA, INC. and
SAFETY NATIONAL CASUALTY CORPORATION'S
MOTION TO INTERVENE
For good cause shown, based upon the motion and pleadings submitted in
support of Movants' Motion to Intervene, and it appearing to the Court that
Movants are entitled to such intervention pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 24 and
O.C.G.A. ยง 34-9-11.1, it is hereby ordered that the Motion of DS Services of
America, Inc. and Safety National Casualty Corporation is GRANTED, and
Movants are hereby designated as Intervenors/Plaintiffs in this action. The Clerk
of Court is hereby directed to mark the docket to identify DS Services of America,
Inc. and Safety National Casualty Corporation as set forth in this order.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Proposed Intervenors' Complaint
attached as Exhibit "A" to their Motion shall constitute the initial pleading of
Intervenors/Plaintiffs, and shall be deemed to have been filed as of the date of the
entry of this Order. Neither the original Plaintiff, nor Defendants need file any
answer to the Intervenors' Complaint.
SO ORDERED, this O(7St' day of
, 2016.
Honorable G. R. Smith
Magistrate Judge, United States District
Court, Southern District of Georgia,
Savannah Division
Submitted By:
/S/D. Lee Clayton
D. Lee Clayton
Georgia State Bar No. 601004
Attorneys for Intervenors
SWIFT, CURRIE, McGHEE & HIERS, LLP
The Peachtree
1355 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3238
(404) 874-8800
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