Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. Poe et al

Filing 16

ORDER dismissing with prejudice Met Life only. Signed by District Judge Robert H Cleland. (LWag)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, v. Plaintiff, Case No. 2:10-cv-12005 Hon. Robert Cleland GLORIA DAVIS AND GLORIA SIMS POE, Defendants. _________________________________________/ David M. Davis (P24006) Gloria Davis John M. Boyda (P39268) Defendant In Pro Per Attorneys for Plaintiff 14062 Fenton Drive Hardy, Lewis & Page, P.C. Redford, Michigan 48239 401 South Old Woodward Ave. Suite 400 (313) 794-1403 Birmingham, Michigan 48009 (248) 645-0800 dmd@hardylewis.com Gloria Sims Poe Defendant In Pro Per 8120 East Jefferson #2N Detroit, Michigan 48214 (313) 822-7599 __________________________________ ORDER DISMISSING METLIFE ONLY Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ("MetLife") having deposited the life insurance benefits in the amount of $9,191.00, plus any applicable interest, into the Registry of the Court that were payable under the Chrysler LLC Group Insurance Program (the "Plan") by reason of the death of the Plan Participant James Melvin Burnett (the "Decedent") and the Court being otherwise fully advised; ________/ IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that MetLife is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE from this action and without an award of costs, interest or attorney fees to any party. Dated: 10/21/2010 s/Robert H.Cleland UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Copies sent to: David M. Davis (P24006) John M. Boyda (P39268) Attorneys for Plaintiff Hardy, Lewis & Page, P.C. 401 South Old Woodward Ave. Suite 400 Birmingham, Michigan 48009 (248) 645-0800 Gloria Sims Poe Defendant In Pro Per 8120 East Jefferson #2N Detroit, Michigan 48214 (313) 822-7599 227595.DOC Gloria Davis Defendant In Pro Per 14062 Fenton Drive Redford, Michigan 48239 (313) 794-1403

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