Scott et al v. Orleans Parish School Board et al
Filing
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ORDER AND REASONS granting 11 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle on 12/5/2016. (cg)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
TAMIKA HAYWOOD SCOTT, ET AL.
CIVIL ACTION
VERSUS
NO. 15-3119
ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD
ET AL.
SECTION “B”(5)
ORDER AND REASONS
Before the Court is Defendant's, FirstLine Schools, Inc.,
“Motion for Summary Judgment” (Rec. Doc. 11). Local Rule 7.5 of
the Eastern District of Louisiana requires that memoranda in
opposition with citations of authorities be filed and served no
later than eight (8) days before the noticed submission date. No
memoranda in opposition to the instant motion, set for submission
on November 16, 2016, have been submitted. Further, no party has
filed a motion to continue the noticed submission date or filed a
motion for extension of time within which to oppose the motion.
Accordingly, the motion is deemed to be unopposed. It appearing to
this Court that the motion has merit,
IT IS ORDERED that the motion for summary judgment is GRANTED
and
Plaintiffs’,
claims
against
Defendant,
FirstLine
Schools,
Inc., are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
A motion for reconsideration of this Order based on the
appropriate Federal Rule of Civil Procedure, if any, must be filed
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within
thirty
(30)
days
of
this
Order.
The
motion
must
be
accompanied by opposition memoranda to the original motion.
Because such a motion would not have been necessary had timely
opposition memoranda been filed, the costs incurred in connection
with the motion, including attorney's fees, will be assessed
against the party moving for reconsideration. See Fed. R. Civ. P.
16, 83.
A statement of costs conforming to Local Rule 54.3 shall
be submitted by all parties desiring to be awarded costs and
attorney's fees no later than eight (8) days prior to the noticed
submission date of the motion for reconsideration.
New Orleans, Louisiana, this 5th day of December, 2016.
___________________________________
SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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