Adventure Harbor Estates, LLC et al v. LeBlanc et al

Filing 15

ORDER granting 13 Motion to Disqualify Counsel Randall Mark Alfred. Mr. Alfred to notify defendants and inform Clerk of defendants' mailing address. Plaintiffs to move to amend complaint within 10 days. Signed by Judge Jay C. Zainey on 11/8/12. (jrc, )

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November 8, 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ADVENTURE HARBOR ESTATES, LLC, ET AL. CIVIL ACTION VERSUS NO. 12-1848 MICHAEL A. LEBLANC, ET AL. SECTION "A"(5) ORDER Local Rule 7.5 of the Eastern District of Louisiana requires that memoranda in opposition to a motion be filed eight days prior to the noticed submission date of the motion. No memoranda in opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion to Disqualify Defendants’ Attorney, Randall Alfred (Rec. Doc. 13), submitted for consideration on November 7, 2012, has been submitted. Accordingly, this motion is deemed to be unopposed, and further, it appearing to the Court that the motion has merit,1 Accordingly; IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiffs’ Motion to Disqualify Defendants’ Attorney, Randall Alfred (Rec. Doc. 13) is GRANTED. 1 The exhibits attached to Plaintiffs’ motion clearly support Plaintiffs’ contention that defense counsel has a conflict and must be disqualified. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. Alfred, upon receipt of this Order, shall forward a copy of this Order to Defendants via certified mail return receipt requested, so that Defendants can make arrangements to enroll new counsel. Mr. Alfred is to file a copy of the return receipt into the record as proof that Defendants have received a copy of this Order, and he shall inform the Clerk as to Defendants’ current mailing address in writing; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within ten (10) days Plaintiffs shall move to amend their complaint to properly establish that diversity jurisdiction exists between plaintiff Adventure Harbor Estates, LLC and Defendants. * * * * * * * * 2

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