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Lee v. Horton

United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Apr 11, 2022
Civil Action 21-442-SDD-EWD (M.D. La. Apr. 11, 2022)

Opinion

Civil Action 21-442-SDD-EWD

04-11-2022

LINDSEY LEE, ET. AL v. D.R. HORTON, INC-GULF COAST, ET. AL


RULING AND ORDER

SHELLY D. DICK, CHIEF DISTRICT JUDGE

There are two Motions pending before the Court. Defendants Acadian Trace HOA, Inc., D.R. Horton, Inc., D.R. Horton, Inc. - Gulf Coast, George Kurz, Jake Lambert, David Stanton (“Defendants”) filed a Motion to Dismiss the Amended and Restated Complaint All Plaintiffs joined in filing an Opposition Also pending before the Court is a Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to FRCP Rule 12(B)(4), (5), (6), Motion for Summary Judgment Pursuant to FRCP Rule 56 filed by Third-Party Defendant, La. Construction & Industry (“LCI”).

Rec. Doc. No. 34.

Rec. Doc. No. 30.

Rec. Doc. No. 93.

Rec. Doc. No. 85.

After Defendants filed the Motion to Dismiss, Plaintiffs filed a Third Amended and Restated Complaint In their Opposition, Plaintiffs urge the Court to deny as moot Defendants' Motion due to the filing of the most recent Complaint.

Rec. Doc. No. 86.

As this Court has recently stated, “many district courts-including those in this Circuit-routinely deny as moot motions to dismiss that are filed prior to an amendment of a complaint.” “And while a court may apply a pending Rule 12 motion to a newly amended complaint, it should nonetheless deny the pending motion as moot if that application would cause confusion or detract from the efficient resolution of the issues....”

Louisiana v. Bank of Am. Corp., 2020 WL 3966875, at *5 (M.D. La. July 13, 2020) (quoting Rodgers v. Gusman, 2019 WL 186669, at *2 & n.16 (E.D. La. Jan. 14, 2019) (collecting cases) (cleaned up).

Id. (cleaned up).

In this case, judicial efficiency will be best served by denying Defendants' Motion, without prejudice, as moot. The Amended and Restated Complaint that Defendants moved to dismiss is significantly different than the operative Third Amended and Restated Complaint The former is 55 pages in length, while the latter is 142 pages in length and includes numerous new attachments. Therefore, given the stark differences between the two Complaints, Defendants' Motion to Dismiss is denied, without prejudice, as moot.

Rec. Doc. No. 30.

Rec. Doc. No. 86.

Rec Doc No. 34

The Court turns to LCI's Motion Local Rule 7(f) of the Middle District of Louisiana requires that memoranda in opposition to a motion be filed within twenty-one days after service of the motion. Despite this rule, Third-Party Plaintiffs D.R. Horton, Inc. and D.R. Horton, Inc - Gulf Coast (“Third-Party Plaintiffs”) have failed to timely oppose this Motion, which was electronically filed on February 18, 2022. Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of Court, Third-Party Plaintiffs were required to file an opposition no later than March 11, 2022. Therefore, the pending Motion is deemed to be unopposed. Further, after reviewing the record, the Court finds that the Motion has merit, particularly because LCI's Statement of Undisputed Facts must be taken as true under Local Rule 56(f).

Rec. Doc. No. 85.

Rec. Doc. No. 85-3.

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that LCI's Motionis GRANTED.

Rec. Doc. No. 85.

Any Motions in response to this Ruling shall explain Third-Party Plaintiffs' failure to comply with the Court's deadlines and be based on the appropriate Federal Rule of Civil Procedure and shall be filed within fourteen (14) days and must be accompanied by opposition memoranda to the original Motion.

Additionally, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants Motion to Dismiss is denied, without prejudice, as moot.

Rec Doc No. 34


Summaries of

Lee v. Horton

United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Apr 11, 2022
Civil Action 21-442-SDD-EWD (M.D. La. Apr. 11, 2022)
Case details for

Lee v. Horton

Case Details

Full title:LINDSEY LEE, ET. AL v. D.R. HORTON, INC-GULF COAST, ET. AL

Court:United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 11, 2022

Citations

Civil Action 21-442-SDD-EWD (M.D. La. Apr. 11, 2022)