BOND SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY v. WARD, 6:11-cv-641-Orl-31DAB. (2012)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20120807789
Visitors: 13
Filed: Aug. 06, 2012
Latest Update: Aug. 06, 2012
Summary: ORDER GREGORY A. PRESNELL, District Judge. This matter comes before the Court without a hearing on the Renewed Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 119) filed by Defendant Larry S. Courtney, Jr. ("Courtney") and the response in opposition (Doc. 121) filed by the Plaintiffs. Courtney, appearing pro se, seeks to renew his motion to dismiss on the grounds that the Court lacks personal jurisdiction over him. Substantively, Courtney fails to identify any way in which the instant motion differs from his previo
Summary: ORDER GREGORY A. PRESNELL, District Judge. This matter comes before the Court without a hearing on the Renewed Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 119) filed by Defendant Larry S. Courtney, Jr. ("Courtney") and the response in opposition (Doc. 121) filed by the Plaintiffs. Courtney, appearing pro se, seeks to renew his motion to dismiss on the grounds that the Court lacks personal jurisdiction over him. Substantively, Courtney fails to identify any way in which the instant motion differs from his previou..
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ORDER
GREGORY A. PRESNELL, District Judge.
This matter comes before the Court without a hearing on the Renewed Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 119) filed by Defendant Larry S. Courtney, Jr. ("Courtney") and the response in opposition (Doc. 121) filed by the Plaintiffs. Courtney, appearing pro se, seeks to renew his motion to dismiss on the grounds that the Court lacks personal jurisdiction over him. Substantively, Courtney fails to identify any way in which the instant motion differs from his previous efforts, which the Court has already denied. Procedurally, the instant motion is filed almost six months after Courtney filed his answer (Doc. 90), and therefore the opportunity to raise this issue is barred by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b).
Accordingly, it is hereby
ORDERED that the Renewed Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 119) is DENIED.
DONE and ORDERED.
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