Yarbarough v. Regions National Bank & Trust Co. et al
Filing
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Amended Order of Agreed Judgment of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Less Than all Parties Signed by District Judge Henry T. Wingate on 7/18/13 (MM)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
JACKSON DIVISION
LAURA MORRISON YARBAROUGH
VS.
PLAINTIFF
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:10CV00161-HTW-FKB
REGIONS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.,
TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK AND
ANN MORRISON PATRICK, et vir
ARLIE A. PATRICK
DEFENDANTS
AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
GUARANTOR AND
THIRD PARTY DEFENDANT
AGREED JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
AS TO LESS THAN ALL PARTIES
This cause came before the Court upon the joint motion of Plaintiff Laura Morrison
Yarbarough and Defendant Trustmark National Bank (“Trustmark”) for a final judgment
dismissing Trustmark from this action with prejudice. Counsel for the parties have informed the
Court that this case has been settled as to Trustmark, and that this Agreed Final Judgment may be
entered by consent. The Court, having considered the premises, finds that Trustmark should be
fully and finally dismissed from this action, with prejudice.
IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Trustmark is hereby fully and
finally dismissed from this action, with prejudice. Further, the Court finds that there is no just
reason to delay finality of this judgment with respect to Trustmark. Therefore, pursuant to Miss.
R. Civ. P. 54(b), this judgment is final as to all claims by or against Trustmark.
SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED this the 18th day of July, 2013.
/s/ Henry T. Wingate
United States District Judge
AGREED:
/s/ Harry J. Rosenthal
Harry J. Rosenthal, Counsel for Plaintiff Laura Morrison Yarbarough
/s/ Stephanie M. Rippee
Stephanie M. Rippee, Counsel for Defendant Trustmark National Bank
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