Weiss et al v. Granite Construction Company et al

Filing 102

JUDGMENT: Judgment is rendered in favor of the Defendants, Granite Construction Company, Archer-Western Contractors, Ltd. and Granite-Archer Western, a Joint Venture. All claims made by the parties having now been resolved, this case may be finally dismissed. Signed by District Judge Louis Guirola, Jr. on 10/14/09. Cleared CJRA-S Flag. (RLW)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN DIVISION § § v. § § GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO.; § ARCHER-WESTERN CONTRACTORS, § LTD; GRANITE-ARCHER WESTERN; § THE WALSH GROUP; WALSH § CONSTRUCTION; and FICTITIOUS § DEFENDANTS ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL, § MNO, PQR, STU, VWX AND YZ § § WALSH CONSTRUCTION; GRANITE § CONSTRUCTION CO,; ARCHER§ WESTERN CONTRACTORS, LTD; § GRANITE-ARCHER GROUP; and § THE WALSH GROUP § § v. § § D.T. READ STEEL COMPANY, INC. § JUDGMENT This matter having come on to be heard on the Motion for Summary Judgment [83] filed by Defendants Granite Construction Company, Archer-Western Contractors, Ltd. and Granite-Archer Western, a Joint Venture, the Court, after a full review and consideration of the Motion, Response, the pleadings on file and the relevant legal authority, finds that in accord with the memorandum opinion and order entered herewith, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is rendered in favor of the Defendants, Granite Construction Company, Archer-Western Contractors, Ltd. and Granite-Archer Western, a Joint Venture, pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P. 56. All claims made by the parties having SIDNEY WEISS, JR., ET AL. PLAINTIFFS CAUSE NO. 1:07cv1087 LG-JMR DEFENDANTS THIRD PARTY PLAINTIFFS THIRD PARTY DEFENDANT now been resolved, this case may be finally dismissed. SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED this the 14th day of October 2009. L s/ ouis Guirola, Jr. United States District Judge -2-

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