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PFLEGER v. BICKHAM, 3:13-cv-1114. (2014)

Court: District Court, M.D. Tennessee Number: infdco20140514f05 Visitors: 7
Filed: May 13, 2014
Latest Update: May 13, 2014
Summary: AGREED ORDER OF DISMISSAL [KEVIN H. SHARP, District Judge. It appearing to the Court, as evidenced by the signatures of the respective counsel for the parties appearing below, that plaintiffs Guy M. Pfleger and Louann Pfleger (collectively "Plaintiffs"), intervening plaintiff Alabama Trucking Association Workers' Compensation Self Insurance Fund ("Intervening Plaintiff"), and defendants Allen Bickham and Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation (collectively "Defendants") have agreed to reso
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AGREED ORDER OF DISMISSAL

[KEVIN H. SHARP, District Judge.

It appearing to the Court, as evidenced by the signatures of the respective counsel for the parties appearing below, that plaintiffs Guy M. Pfleger and Louann Pfleger (collectively "Plaintiffs"), intervening plaintiff Alabama Trucking Association Workers' Compensation Self Insurance Fund ("Intervening Plaintiff"), and defendants Allen Bickham and Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation (collectively "Defendants") have agreed to resolve all matters in controversy in this case. It further appears to the Court, as evidenced by the signatures of the respective counsel for the parties appearing below, that Defendants are intended to be discharged from any further liability to the Plaintiffs, including all subrogation interests, all medical liens, hospital liens, doctor's liens, workers' compensation liens, disability liens, or any other lien of any kind as well as other bills or costs, with the exception of any property damage liens asserted by Falcon Transport and/or Alabama Motor Express, or their agents, concerning any property damage to either of these tractor trailers as a result of the accident that forms the basis of this matter. It further appears to the Court, as evidenced by the signatures of the respective counsel for the parties appearing below, that Defendants are intended to be discharged from any further liability to the Intervening Plaintiff, including all liens of any kind and/or all subrogation interests, with the exception of the property damage liens specifically referenced above concerning Falcon Transport and/or Alabama Motor Express as it specifically relates to the accident at issue in this matter. It is accordingly,

ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that defendants Allen Bickham and Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation be dismissed from this case filed by Plaintiffs with prejudice and from any and all other responsibilities connected with this matter, including the claims asserted against Defendants by the Intervening Plaintiff, and that this cause be and the same is hereby dismissed with prejudice to the refiling of same as to defendants Allen Bickham and Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation.

BE IT SO ENTERED.

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