Woten v. American National Insurance Company et al

Filing 43

ORDER DISMISSING CASE: Plaintiff's claims against Unknown Defendants 1-10 are dismissed without prejudice. Signed by District Judge Louis Guirola, Jr. on 12/13/10. (RLW)

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W o t e n v. American National Insurance Company et al D o c . 43 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI S O U T H E R N DIVISION H E L E N WOTEN v. A M E R IC A N NATIONAL IN S U R A N C E COMPANY, ET AL. § § § § § § P L A IN T I F F C A U S E NO. 1:10CV64 LG-RHW DE FEN DA NTS O R D E R OF DISMISSAL T H I S CAUSE comes before the Court sua sponte for consideration of dismissal. T he named defendant, American National Insurance Company, obtained summary ju d gm e n t of Plaintiff's claims against it on October 21, 2010. (ECF No. 37) In the M e m o r a n d u m Opinion and Order, the Court noted that Plaintiff's claims against U n kn o w n Defendants 1-10 remained. Plaintiff was required to inform the Court in w r itin g within 30 days of the date of the Memorandum Opinion and Order whether she in te n d ed to pursue her claims against the unknown defendants. She was warned that h e r failure to do so would result in dismissal of the claims against them, without p re ju d ice . More than 30 days have passed, and Plaintiff has not informed the Court that sh e intends to pursue claims against Unknown Defendants 1-10. Accordingly, her claims a ga in st them will be dismissed without prejudice. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Plaintiff's claims a ga in st Unknown Defendants 1-10 are DISMISSED without prejudice. The Clerk of C o u rt may close the case. S O ORDERED AND ADJUDGED this the 13 t h d a y of December, 2010. s/ Louis Guirola, Jr. L O U I S GUIROLA, JR. U N I T E D STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com

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