Scruggs v. TRW Automotive U.S. LLC
Filing
63
ORDER: For the reasons explained in the Memorandum issued contemporaneously herewith, the Court hereby rules as follows: Defendant TRW Automotive U.S., LLC's Motion for Summary Judgment 33 is hereby GRANTED. Plaintiff's "First Motion for Court to Suspend Local Rule 56.01(c)" 57 is hereby GRANTED. Defendant's Motion to Strike 51 is hereby DENIED in all respects, except to the limited portions considered by the Court in accordance with the Court's discussion in the aforesaid Memorandum. This case is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Entry of this Order on the docket shall constitute entry of a final judgment in accordance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 58 and 79(a). Signed by Senior Judge Robert Echols on 10/30/08. (dt)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION CYNTHIA SCRUGGS, Plaintiff, v. TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
Judge Echols No. 3:07-0923
ORDER For the reasons explained in the Memorandum issued contemporaneously herewith, the Court hereby rules as follows: (1) Defendant TRW Automotive U.S., LLC's Motion for Summary Judgment (Docket Entry No. 33) is hereby GRANTED; (2) Plaintiff's "First Motion for Court to Suspend Local Rule 56.01(c)" (Docket Entry No. 57) is hereby GRANTED; (3) Defendant's Motion to Strike (Docket Entry No. 51) is hereby DENIED in all respects, except to the limited portions considered by the Court in accordance with the Court's discussion in the aforesaid Memorandum; and (4) This case is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Entry of this Order on the docket shall constitute entry of a final judgment in accordance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 58 and 79(a). It is so ORDERED.
____________________________ ROBERT L. ECHOLS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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