Parish of Cameron v. Ballard Exploration Co Inc et al
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JUDGMENT Adopting in part 78 Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge. It Is Ordered that 14 , 23 , 38 , and 40 Motions and Supplemental Motions to Remand are Granted. This matter is remanded to the 38th Judicial District Court, Cameron Parish, Louisiana. It Is Further Ordered that 66 Motion for Oral Argument and 68 Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Authority are Denied. Signed by Judge Terry A Doughty on 5/9/2018. (crt,Crawford, A)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
LAKE CHARLES DIVISION
PARISH OF CAMERON, ET AL.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-0539
VERSUS
JUDGE TERRY A. DOUGHTY
BALLARD EXPLORATION CO., INC., ET AL.
MAG. JUDGE KATHLEEN KAY
JUDGMENT
For the reasons set forth in the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge, to
the extent adopted by this Court after a de novo review of the entire record, and for those
additional reasons set forth in this Court’s Ruling in the related case of Parish of Cameron v.
Auster Oil & Gas Co., No. 16-cv-0530,
IT IS ORDERED that the Motions and Supplemental Motions to Remand [Doc. Nos. 14,
23, 38 & 40] filed by Plaintiff Parish of Cameron and Intervenor the State of Louisiana ex rel.
Jeff Landry, Attorney General and through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources,
Office of Costal Management, and Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Thomas F.
Harris are GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is hereby instructed to remand this matter to the 38th
Judicial District Court, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, forthwith.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the related Motion for Oral Argument [Doc. No. 66]
and Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Authority [Doc. No. 68] are DENIED AS MOOT.
MONROE, LOUISIANA, this 9th day of May, 2018.
TERRY A. DOUGHTY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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