In Re: Katrina Canal Breaches Litigation
Filing
15516
INSURANCE (07-5112): ORDER granting #15434 Motion to Dismiss the claims of Michael & Lisikat Babatude, Kirk Barbarin, Barbara Syncere, Cliffrod & Dorothy Curtis, Ron & Renetta Perry against Defendant Lexington Insurance Company. Signed by Judge Stanwood R. Duval, Jr on 9/29/08. (Reference: INSURANCE (07-5112)(blg)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA IN RE KATRINA CANAL BREACHES CONSOLIDATED LITIGATION CIVIL ACTION NO.: 05-4182 SECTION "K" THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO: Insurance No. 07-5112, Susan Abadie et al., v Aegis Security Insurance Co., et al. MAGISTRATE (2)
This pleading applies only to the claim of Micheal Babatude, Lisikat Babatude regarding 2608 Via Cerritas, Harvey, LA 70058; Kirk Barbarin, Barbara Syncere regarding 4635 Venus Street, New Orleans, LA 70122; Clifford Curtis, Dorothy Curtis regarding 4925 Crowder Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127; Ron Perry, Renetta B. Perry regarding 4742 Charlmark Dr., New Orleans, LA 70127
ORDER Considering the Unopposed Motion and Incorporated Memorandum in Support of Motion for Limited Reopening of Case and Partial Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice:
IT IS ORDERED, that the motion be and is hereby GRANTED, and that the claims of Plaintiffs Micheal Babatude, Lisikat Babatude regarding 2608 Via Cerritas, Harvey, LA 70058; Kirk Barbarin, Barbara Syncere regarding 4635 Venus Street, New Orleans, LA 70122; Clifford Curtis, Dorothy Curtis regarding 4925 Crowder Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127; Ron Perry, Renetta B. Perry regarding 4742 Charlmark Dr., New Orleans, LA 70127 against Defendant Lexington Insurance Company, in the above captioned matter only, be dismissed with prejudice, specifically reserving all rights against all other parties in any other litigation, each party to bear their own costs. This is a Test Hello
September New Orleans, Louisiana, this 29th day of _____________, 2008.
_____________________________ U nited States District Judge
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