-WC Seven Oaks Construction, LLC v. Talbot Construction, Inc., et al, No. 2:2011cv00140 - Document 26 (M.D. Ala. 2012)

Court Description: JUDGMENT directing as follows: (1) Defendant Surety Company, Inc.'s 8 motion to dismiss is granted; (2) Defendant Surety Company, Inc. and the claims against it are dismissed, with plaintiff Seven Oaks Construction, LLC taking nothing by its c omplaint against defendant Surety Company, Inc.; further ORDERED that costs are taxed against plaintiff Seven Oaks Construction, LLC, for which execution may issue; the clerk of the court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the FRCP. Signed by Honorable Judge Myron H. Thompson on 3/28/12. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Appeals Checklist)(scn, )

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-WC Seven Oaks Construction, LLC v. Talbot Construction, Inc., et al Doc. 26 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, NORTHERN DIVISION SEVEN OAKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) TALBOT CONSTRUCTION, INC., ) and TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND ) SURETY COMPANY, INC., ) ) Defendants. ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:11cv140-MHT (WO) JUDGMENT In accordance with the memorandum opinion entered this date, it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the court as follows: (1) Defendant Surety Company, Inc.’s motion to dismiss (doc. no. 8) is granted. (2) Defendant Surety Company, Inc. and the claims against it are dismissed, with plaintiff Seven Oaks Construction, LLC taking nothing by its complaint against defendant Surety Company, Inc. Dockets.Justia.com It is further ORDERED that costs are taxed against plaintiff Seven Oaks Construction, LLC, for which execution may issue. The clerk of the court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This case is closed in its entirety. DONE, this the 28th day of March, 2012. /s/ Myron H. Thompson UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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