LEFFORD v. JP MORGAN CHASE & CO., 1:15-CV-60-SA-DAS. (2015)
Court: District Court, N.D. Mississippi
Number: infdco20150909c06
Visitors: 21
Filed: Sep. 08, 2015
Latest Update: Sep. 08, 2015
Summary: ORDER SHARION AYCOCK , District Judge . Because the allotted time for service has passed, but it is unclear whether the applicable statute of limitations has run, Defendants' unopposed Motion to Dismiss unserved defendant James Weir with prejudice [16] is hereby GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. To the extent Defendants requested the dismissal of James Weir, that request is GRANTED. To the extent Defendants requested such dismissal be with prejudice, that request is DENIED, and James Weir
Summary: ORDER SHARION AYCOCK , District Judge . Because the allotted time for service has passed, but it is unclear whether the applicable statute of limitations has run, Defendants' unopposed Motion to Dismiss unserved defendant James Weir with prejudice [16] is hereby GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. To the extent Defendants requested the dismissal of James Weir, that request is GRANTED. To the extent Defendants requested such dismissal be with prejudice, that request is DENIED, and James Weir ..
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ORDER
SHARION AYCOCK, District Judge.
Because the allotted time for service has passed, but it is unclear whether the applicable statute of limitations has run, Defendants' unopposed Motion to Dismiss unserved defendant James Weir with prejudice [16] is hereby GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. To the extent Defendants requested the dismissal of James Weir, that request is GRANTED. To the extent Defendants requested such dismissal be with prejudice, that request is DENIED, and James Weir is DISMISSED without prejudice as a party defendant.
SO ORDERED.
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