ALLEN v. KUHLMAN CORP.

No. CIV.A. 3:04CV134LN.

322 B.R. 280 (2005)

Mopsy ALLEN, et al., Plaintiffs, v. KUHLMAN CORPORATION, et al., Defendants, M.L. Berry, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Kuhlman Corporation, et al., Defendants. James Cohn, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Kuhlman Corporation, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division.

March 15, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas R. Frazer, II, Frazer & Davidson, P.A., Felix Lee Bowie, III, Davidson, Bowie & Sims, PLLC, Paul A. Koerber, Roger K. Doolittle, Doolittle and Doolittle, Jackson, MS, Mary E. McAlister, Douglas G. Mercier, David, Nutt & Associates, Ridgeland, MS, Harold J. Barkley, Jr., Jackson, MS, F. Gerald Maples, F. Gerald Maples, PA, New Orleans, LA, for Plaintiffs.

Daphne M. Lancaster, Thomas W. Tyner, Aultman, Tyner & Ruffin, Ltd, Hattiesburg, MS, E. Clifton Hodge, Jr., James W. Craig, Jane E. Tucker, Tana Nicole Vollendorf, Phelps Dunbar, Jackson, MS, De-Maurice F. Smith—PHV, Mark A. Miller—PHV, Latham & Watkins, LLP— Washington, Washington, DC, Katherine K. Smith, Watkins & Eager, David A. Baker, Foreman, Perry, Watkins, Krutz & Tardy, Jackson, MS, Robert O. Allen, Allen, Allen, Breeland & Allen, PLLC, Brookhaven, MS, Robert W. Wilkinson, Dogan & Wilkinson, PLLC, Pascagoula, MS, Trudy D. Fisher, John Alexander Brunini, Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes, Jackson, MS, John Max Edwards, Jr., Phelps Dunbar, Tupelo, MS, Michael N. Watts, Mark R. Smith, Holcomb Dunbar, P.A., Oxford, MS, Thomas E. Vaughn, Allen, Vaughn, Cobb & Hood, Gulfport, MS, David A. Barfield, Barfield & Associates, Jackson, MS, Karl R. Steinberg, Williams, Heidelberg, Steinberger & McElhaney, P.A., Pascagoula, MS, James P. Streetman, III, Scott, Sullivan, Streetman & Fox, PC, Jackson, MS, James L. Jones, Scott W. Pedigo, Walker W. Jones, III, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, Jackson, MS, Rose Marie Wade, Charles Michael Evert, Jr., Evert & Weathersby, LLC, Atlanta, GA, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

TOM S. LEE, Chief Judge.

This court previously denied a motion by plaintiffs to remand or in the alternative for mandatory abstention and/or discretionary abstention and/or equitable remand based on the court's determination that the case is "related to" the bankruptcy of Solutia, Inc., and its further conclusion that mandatory abstention is inapplicable and that discretionary abstention and/or permissive abstention is...

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