Opinion
Civil Action No. 1:17-cv-010-GHD-DAS
04-14-2020
JUDGMENT
After this Court's summary judgment ruling in July 2018 in this matter, which addressed a matter of first impression under Mississippi law, the Defendants requested an interlocutory appeal to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding the scope of the subject subrogation waiver [127]. This Court authorized an interlocutory appeal, which the Fifth Circuit ultimately accepted, and subsequently stayed this case pending the outcome of the Defendants' appeal [138, 151, 157, 163].
Because the issue presented was one of first impression, the Fifth Circuit certified the question regarding the scope of the subject clause to the Supreme Court of Mississippi, which that court agreed to address. The Supreme Court of Mississippi answered the submitted question in the Defendants' favor. The Fifth Circuit then issued an order ruling that the Mississippi court's determination provides the Defendants in this matter "with a complete defense to this subrogation suit" and rendering judgment in the Defendants' favor and dismissing the Plaintiff's complaint [167]. The Fifth Circuit then issued its mandate on April 8, 2020. In accordance with the Supreme Court of Mississippi's answer to the certified question and the Fifth Circuit's opinion and mandate, the Court hereby enters judgment in favor of the Defendants, dismisses the Plaintiff's complaint, and closes this matter.
Accordingly, the Court hereby enters JUDGMENT in favor of the Defendants. The Plaintiff's claims are DISMISSED, and this case is CLOSED.
THIS, the 14th day of April, 2020.
/s/_________
SENIOR U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE