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McGee v. Felder Servs.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Oxford Division
Jan 4, 2024
3:22-CV-215-DMB-RP (N.D. Miss. Jan. 4, 2024)

Opinion

3:22-CV-215-DMB-RP

01-04-2024

QUILTON MCGEE PLAINTIFF v. FELDER SERVICES, LLC; and LAFAYETTE LTC, INC dba Oxford Health and Rehabilitation Center DEFENDANTS


ORDER

Debra M. Brown, United States District Judge

On December 18, 2023, the parties, pursuant to Rule 41(a)(ii), “stipulate[d] to the dismissal of the claim filed by [Quilton] McGee against Felder [Services, LLC], without prejudice” because “McGee's claim against Felder has been compromised and settled.” Doc. #101 at 1. Based on the stipulation, Felder's motion for summary judgment [74] and motion in limine [91] are DENIED without prejudice.

Because Lafayette LTC, Inc. joined Felder's November 27 motion to bifurcate the day it was filed and Lafayette is still a party in this case, the motion to bifurcate will be addressed separately. See Docs. #89, #93. And because McGee's November 4 motion for extension concerns his response to both Lafayette and Felder's motion for summary judgment and McGee's November 27 motion in limine appears to be directed to both Lafayette and Felder, McGee's motion for extension and motion in limine will be addressed separately too. See Docs. #84, #94.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

McGee v. Felder Servs.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Oxford Division
Jan 4, 2024
3:22-CV-215-DMB-RP (N.D. Miss. Jan. 4, 2024)
Case details for

McGee v. Felder Servs.

Case Details

Full title:QUILTON MCGEE PLAINTIFF v. FELDER SERVICES, LLC; and LAFAYETTE LTC, INC…

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Oxford Division

Date published: Jan 4, 2024

Citations

3:22-CV-215-DMB-RP (N.D. Miss. Jan. 4, 2024)