Hudson Specialty Insurance Company v. Talex Enterprises, LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER granting in part and denying in part 240 Motion in Limine Signed by District Judge David C. Bramlette, III on 03/09/2020 (sl)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
WESTERN DIVISION
HUDSON SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAINTIFF/
COUNTER-DEFENDANT
V.
CIV NO: 5:17-cv-00137-DCB-MTP
TALEX ENTERPRISES, LLC; JUBILEE PERFORMING
ARTS CENTER, INC.; TERRANCE L. ALEXANDER; and the
BOARD OF MAYOR AND SELECTMEN
DEFENDANTS/
OF MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI, et al.
COUNTER-CLAIMANTS
ORDER
Before the Court is Defendants/Counter-Claimants Terrance
L. Alexander (“Alexander”), Board of Mayor and Selectmen of
McComb, Mississippi (“McComb”), Jubilee Performing Arts Center,
Inc. (“Jubilee”), and Talex Enterprises, LLC (“Talex”)’s Motion
in Limine [ECF No 240] seeking a court order precluding
Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant, Hudson Specialty Insurance Company
(“Hudson”), from presenting at trial evidence withheld in
discovery based on the attorney/client privilege and/or the
work-product doctrine, as well as evidence of misrepresentations
not disclosed.
Moreover, Defendants/Counter-Claimants move to exclude any
evidence of Hudson’s payment under the commercial property
insurance coverage.
Hudson concedes that the commercial
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property coverage payment should be excluded, and the Court,
therefore, hereby so orders.
As to the other evidence which the Movant seeks to exclude,
the Motion is denied for the reason that the Court is unable to
determine, with specificity, matters which the Movant seeks to
exclude.
Objections may be made at trial, outside of the
presence of the jury, and the Court will make such rulings as
are appropriate.
SO ORDERED, this the 9th day of March, 2020.
_/s/ David Bramlette_________
United States District Judge
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