Rigsby et al v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company et al

Filing 251

ORDER: If the United States files no objection on or before January 17, 2009, the Relators' motions 242 243 248 250 to dismiss this action as to Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc., Jade Engineering, Exponent, Inc., and Structures Group will be GRANTED. Signed by Senior Judge L. T. Senter, Jr, on 11/14/2008 (kbo)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EX REL. CORI RIGSBY and KERRI RIGSBY V. RELATORS CIVIL ACTION NO.1:06CV0433 LTS-RHW DEFENDANTS STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL. ORDER The Court has before it the unopposed motions of the Relators to voluntarily dismiss the following defendants from this action: Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc. [242]; Jade Engineering [243]; Exponent, Inc. [248]; and Structures Group [250]. Dismissal of this action requires the consent of the United States. I will allow the United States sixty days from the date of this order within which it may make any objection it deems proper. If the United States does not file an objection to the dismissal of these defendants, the Relators' motions will be granted on the expiration of this sixty-day period. Accordingly, it is ORDERED A copy of this order shall be furnished to the United States Attorney for this district. A period of sixty days from the date of this order shall be allowed within which the United States may file its objection, if any, to the dismissal of these defendants. If the United States files no objection on or before January 17, 2009, the Relators' motions [242] [243] [248] [250] to dismiss this action as to Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc., Jade Engineering, Exponent, Inc., and Structures Group will be GRANTED. SO ORDERED this 14th day of November, 2008. s/ L. T. Senter, Jr. L. T. SENTER, JR. SENIOR JUDGE

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