Scott et al v. Williamson County Board of Education et al
Filing
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ORDER: Pursuant to the order entered August 8, 2014 30 , counsel for the parties called the Court on August 20, 2014, at which time they advised that they expected to file an agreed order of dismissal by September 2, 2014. As a result, the plainti ffs' motion for preliminary injunction 4 , is rendered MOOT, and the Clerk is directed to terminate that motion as pending. If the parties do not file an agreed order of dismissal by September 2, 2014, further proceedings will be scheduled. If, for any reason, the submission of the parties' anticipated agreed order of dismissal is delayed or in jeopardy, counsel for the parties shall schedule a telephone conference call with the Court before September 2, 2014. Signed by Magistrate Judge Juliet E. Griffin on 8/20/14. (dt)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
CONNER SCOTT, and his parents
JASON SCOTT and MARQUETTE
TYNER
v.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION; and WILLIE
DICKERSON
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No. 3-13-1410
ORDER
Pursuant to the order entered August 8, 2014 (Docket Entry No. 30), counsel for the parties
called the Court on August 20, 2014, at which time they advised that they expected to file an agreed
order of dismissal by September 2, 2014.
As a result, the plaintiffs' motion for preliminary injunction (Docket Entry No. 4), is rendered
MOOT, and the Clerk is directed to terminate that motion as pending.1
If the parties do not file an agreed order of dismissal by September 2, 2014, further
proceedings will be scheduled.
If, for any reason, the submission of the parties' anticipated agreed order of dismissal is
delayed or in jeopardy, counsel for the parties shall schedule a telephone conference call with the
Court before September 2, 2014.
It is so ORDERED.
JULIET GRIFFIN
United States Magistrate Judge
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The plaintiffs have leave to reassert the motion in the event that the parties do not file an agreed
order of dismissal as anticipated.
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