JACKSON v. FREEDOM TRUCKING USA, LLC, 4:13-cv-04120. (2014)
Court: District Court, W.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20140429966
Visitors: 11
Filed: Apr. 28, 2014
Latest Update: Apr. 28, 2014
Summary: ORDER BARRY A. BRYANT, Magistrate Judge. Before the Court is Defendant Juan Martinez's Motion to Adopt Separate Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss Claims for Gross Negligence/Punitive Damages and Direct Liability. ECF No. 30. Considering this Motion, the Court find it is well-taken and should be GRANTED. Defendant Juan Martinez is permitted to adopt the motion made by Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc. 1 FootNotes 1.
Summary: ORDER BARRY A. BRYANT, Magistrate Judge. Before the Court is Defendant Juan Martinez's Motion to Adopt Separate Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss Claims for Gross Negligence/Punitive Damages and Direct Liability. ECF No. 30. Considering this Motion, the Court find it is well-taken and should be GRANTED. Defendant Juan Martinez is permitted to adopt the motion made by Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc. 1 FootNotes 1. ..
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ORDER
BARRY A. BRYANT, Magistrate Judge.
Before the Court is Defendant Juan Martinez's Motion to Adopt Separate Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss Claims for Gross Negligence/Punitive Damages and Direct Liability. ECF No. 30. Considering this Motion, the Court find it is well-taken and should be GRANTED. Defendant Juan Martinez is permitted to adopt the motion made by Defendants Freedom Trucking USA, LLC and JLS Trucking, Inc.1
FootNotes
1. However, as outlined further in the report and recommendation entered on this date, the Court recommends the relief requested in the Motion to Dismiss (ECF No. 22) be DENIED.
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