Wilson v. Allstate Insurance Company, No. 2:2009cv01919 - Document 13 (E.D. La. 2010)

Court Description: ORDER & REASONS granting dft's 11 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt on 3/24/2010. (rll, )

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Wilson v. Allstate Insurance Company Doc. 13 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA WILLIAM WILSON CIVIL ACTION VERSUS NO. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY SECTION 09-1919 “N” (2) ORDER AND REASONS Local Rule 7.5E of the Eastern District of Louisiana requires that a memorandum in opposition to a motion be filed and that a copy be delivered to chambers eight days prior to the date set for hearing of the motion. No memorandum in opposition to Allstate Insurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Rec. Doc. 11), set for hearing on March 24, 2010, was filed. the Court that this motion has merit. Further, it appears to Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Allstate Insurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Rec. Doc. 11) should be and is hereby GRANTED. Thus, Plaintiff’s lawsuit is dismissed in its entirety, with prejudice, and at Plaintiff’s costs. A motion for reconsideration of this Order, if any, must be filed within ten days of the date this Order is entered by the 1 Dockets.Justia.com Clerk of Court. memorandum to reconsideration The motion must be accompanied by opposition the original would not motion. have been Because necessary a motion had a for timely opposition memorandum been filed, the costs incurred in connection with the motion, including attorneys' fees, will be assessed against the party moving for reconsideration. 16, 83. See FED. R. CIV. P. A statement of costs conforming to Local Rule 54.3 shall be submitted by all parties desiring to be awarded costs and attorneys' fees no later than eight days prior to the hearing of the motion for reconsideration. New Orleans, Louisiana, this 24th day of March 2010. _______________________________ KURT D. ENGELHARDT United States District Judge 2

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