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Johnson v. Dolgencorp, LLC

United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Jan 19, 2022
Civil Action 18-00815-BAJ-EWD (M.D. La. Jan. 19, 2022)

Opinion

Civil Action 18-00815-BAJ-EWD

01-19-2022

LEROY JOHNSON v. DOLGENCORP, LLC


RULING AND ORDER

BRIAN A. JACKSON JUDGE

Before the Court is Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment. (Doc. 50). The Motion is opposed. (Doc. 53). For the reasons stated herein, Plaintiffs Motion is DENIED.

Plaintiffs Motion will be denied for failure to comply with the Court's Local Rules regarding submission of evidence in support of his Motion. The Court's Local Rules provide that a party seeking summary judgment must submit a Supporting Statement of Material Facts, specifically defined as:

a separate, short, and concise statement of material facts, each set forth in separately numbered paragraphs, as to which the moving party contends there is no genuine issue of material fact to be tried. Each fact asserted in the statement shall be simply and directly stated in narrative without footnotes or tables and shall be supported by a record citation as required by subsection (f) of this rule.
M.D. La. LR 56(b). In turn, Local Rule 56 subsection (f) provides, in relevant part:
An assertion of fact set forth in a statement of material facts shall be followed by a citation to the specific page or paragraph of identified record material supporting the assertion. The court may disregard any statement of fact not supported by a specific citation to record material properly considered on summary judgment. The court shall have no independent duty to search or consider any part of the record not specifically referenced in the parties' separate statement of facts.
M.D. La. LR 56(f).

Here, Plaintiff has purported to submit a statement of undisputed material facts in support of his Motion, yet has failed to identify or cite any record evidence whatsoever to substantiate these “facts.” (See Doc. 50-3). The Court has repeatedly admonished that “summary judgment is about evidence, and a party that fails to direct the Court's attention to any evidence supporting his claims cannot carry his burden of showing a genuine, material dispute (or lack thereof).” Mitchell v. Diamond Plastics Corp., No. 18-cv-00919-BAJ-RLB, 2021 WL 1234520, at *1 (M.D. La. Mar. 31, 2021) (Jackson, J.) (emphasis in original, quotation marks omitted); see also Gerkin v. McMurdo, No. 19-cv-00249, 2021 WL 664840, at *1 (M.D. La. Feb. 19, 2021) (Jackson, J.); Combs v. ExxonMobil Corp., No. 18-cv-00459, 2020 WL 5121362, at *6 (M.D. La. Aug. 31, 2020) (Jackson, J.). Further, the Court has repeatedly warned that its Local Rules carry the force of law, that parties appearing before the Court are charged with knowledge of its Local Rules, and that a party that “fails to comply with the Local Rules does so at his own peril.” Combs, 2020 WL 5121362, at *2.

Due to Plaintiffs failure to identify and cite record evidence supporting his assertions, the Court disregards his purported statement of undisputed material facts. M.D. La. LR 56(f). As a result, the Court lacks an evidentiary basis to determine the merits of Plaintiffs Motion, and Plaintiff has failed to carry his burden of proving “no genuine dispute as to any material fact.” Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(a).

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 50) is DENIED.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Dolgencorp, LLC

United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Jan 19, 2022
Civil Action 18-00815-BAJ-EWD (M.D. La. Jan. 19, 2022)
Case details for

Johnson v. Dolgencorp, LLC

Case Details

Full title:LEROY JOHNSON v. DOLGENCORP, LLC

Court:United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 19, 2022

Citations

Civil Action 18-00815-BAJ-EWD (M.D. La. Jan. 19, 2022)