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Hewes v. Alabama Secretary of State, 1:19-cv-09158-LJL. (2020)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20200311e51 Visitors: 6
Filed: Mar. 10, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 10, 2020
Summary: DEFENDANT MAINE STATE DEPARTMENT'S MOTION TO JOIN AND ADOPT DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS LEWIS J. LIMAN , District Judge . Defendant Maine State Department hereby moves this Honorable Court to permit it to join Defendants' Joint Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 54). In support of this Motion, the Maine State Department respectfully states the following: 1. On December 19, 2019, those Defendants who had entered an appearance filed a Joint Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 54). 2. On January 22, 202
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DEFENDANT MAINE STATE DEPARTMENT'S MOTION TO JOIN AND ADOPT DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS

Defendant Maine State Department hereby moves this Honorable Court to permit it to join Defendants' Joint Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 54). In support of this Motion, the Maine State Department respectfully states the following:

1. On December 19, 2019, those Defendants who had entered an appearance filed a Joint Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 54). 2. On January 22, 2020, Plaintiff filed an Amended Complaint (Dkt. No. 59), which was served on the Maine State Department on January 23 (see Dkt. No. 60). 3. Pursuant to this Court's December 20, 2019 Order (Dkt. No. 57), the Defendants who filed the Joint Motion to Dismiss renewed that Motion by letter dated February 8, 2020 (Dkt. No. 61). 4. The Joint Motion to Dismiss contains the same arguments that the Maine State Department would raise to support the dismissal of Plaintiff's claims against it. 5. Accordingly, in the interest of judicial economy, the Maine State Department seeks to join Defendants' Joint Motion to Dismiss and adopt the arguments raised therein rather than submit a separate motion.

WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons, Defendant Maine State Department requests that the Court permit it to join and adopt Defendants' Joint Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. No. 54).

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