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NICHOLS v. KNOX COUNTY, 3:11-CV-417-PLR-HBG. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. Tennessee Number: infdco20160302g29 Visitors: 13
Filed: Mar. 01, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 01, 2016
Summary: Order PAMELA L. REEVES , District Judge . On February 29, 2016, the Court held a hearing to discuss Knox County's numerous pending motions. Jonathan Swann Taylor and Robert R. Kurtz appeared on behalf of the plaintiff. David S. Wigler appeared on behalf of Knox County. For the reasons stated on the record, the Court Orders as follows: • Knox County's motion for the Court to revise its earlier opinion [R. 169] is Denied ; • Knox County's second motion for leave to amend its answer [R.
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Order

On February 29, 2016, the Court held a hearing to discuss Knox County's numerous pending motions. Jonathan Swann Taylor and Robert R. Kurtz appeared on behalf of the plaintiff. David S. Wigler appeared on behalf of Knox County. For the reasons stated on the record, the Court Orders as follows:

• Knox County's motion for the Court to revise its earlier opinion [R. 169] is Denied; • Knox County's second motion for leave to amend its answer [R. 170] is Denied; • Knox County's second motion for the Court to revise its earlier opinion [R. 171] is Denied; • Knox County's motion for judgment on the pleadings [R. 178] is Denied as Moot; • Knox County's motion for oral argument [R. 179] is found as Moot; • Knox County's motion for leave to file supplemental evidence [R. 196] is Granted; • Knox County's second motion in limine [R. 202] is Denied; • Knox County's motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction [R. 209] is Denied. • The plaintiff's oral motion for leave to file an amended complaint is Granted. The plaintiff shall file his amended complaint on or before Thursday, March 10, 2016. Knox County shall have 21 days thereafter to file its answer.1 • Because the plaintiff is filing an amended complaint, Knox County's dispositive deadline shall be extended. Any dispositive motion shall be filed by Knox County no more than 30 days after the plaintiff files his amended complaint.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. The Court would like to reiterate that it will not consider Knox County's res judicata and settlement or release arguments again. If they are included in Knox County's upcoming answer, they will be stricken.
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