Speed v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company et al

Filing 34

ORDER that Defendant James Kelly Cannon's motions 7 31 to dismiss shall be treated as motions for summary judgment and that the motions 7 31 are granted; that Cannon is hereby granted summary judgment with respect to allegations made in the state court complaint, and Cannon is dismissed as a party defendant in this action; that Plaintiff's motion 8 to remand is denied; and that motions 11 12 21 29 and 30 for extensions of time are moot. Signed by Judge L. T. Senter, Jr., on 03/08/2007. (kbo)

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Speed v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company et al Doc. 34 Case 1:06-cv-00318-LTS-RHW Document 34 Filed 03/08/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN DIVISION KATHLEEN SPEED V. PLAINTIFF CIVIL ACTION NO.1:06CV318 LTS-RHW STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY and JAMES KELLY CANNON DEFENDANTS ORDER GRANTING SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL AS TO DEFENDANT JAMES KELLY CANNON In accordance with the Memorandum Opinion I have this day signed, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED That the motions [7] [31] to dismiss filed by Defendant James Kelly Cannon shall be treated as motions for summary judgment, the Court having considered evidence outside the pleadings; Tha t the motions [7] [31] are hereby GRANTED; Tha t Defendant James Kelly Cannon is hereby GRANTED SUMMARY JUDGMENT with respect to the allegations made in the state court complaint, and Jame s Kelly Cannon is hereby DISMISSED as a party defendant in this action; Tha t the motion [8] to remand this action is hereby DENIED; That the motions [11] [12] [21] [29] [30] for extensions of time to file various plea dings in connection with these motions are hereby DENIED AS MOOT. DECIDED this 8th day of March, 2007. s/ L. T. Senter Senior Judge Dockets.Justia.com

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