McGraw v. Esper, 2:18-CV-01456. (2019)
Court: District Court, W.D. Louisiana
Number: infdco20190515e74
Visitors: 15
Filed: May 14, 2019
Latest Update: May 14, 2019
Summary: MEMORANDUM RULING ROBERT R. SUMMERHAYS , District Judge . Before the Court is a Motion to Dismiss 1 filed by Defendant, Mark T. Esper, Secretary of the Army. Pursuant to the motion Defendant seeks dismissal of this suit, arguing the Court is without subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiff Christopher McGraw's breach of contract claim. Plaintiff has filed a responsive memorandum, stating he "concedes the motion . . . has merit." 2 Following a review of the motion and authorities cited
Summary: MEMORANDUM RULING ROBERT R. SUMMERHAYS , District Judge . Before the Court is a Motion to Dismiss 1 filed by Defendant, Mark T. Esper, Secretary of the Army. Pursuant to the motion Defendant seeks dismissal of this suit, arguing the Court is without subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiff Christopher McGraw's breach of contract claim. Plaintiff has filed a responsive memorandum, stating he "concedes the motion . . . has merit." 2 Following a review of the motion and authorities cited t..
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MEMORANDUM RULING
ROBERT R. SUMMERHAYS, District Judge.
Before the Court is a Motion to Dismiss1 filed by Defendant, Mark T. Esper, Secretary of the Army. Pursuant to the motion Defendant seeks dismissal of this suit, arguing the Court is without subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiff Christopher McGraw's breach of contract claim. Plaintiff has filed a responsive memorandum, stating he "concedes the motion . . . has merit."2 Following a review of the motion and authorities cited therein, and finding the motion to be well-founded in law, Defendant's Motion to Dismiss [ECF No. 14] is GRANTED, and Plaintiff's suit is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
FootNotes
1. ECF No. 14
2. ECF No. 20
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