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Wade v. United States

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Oct 9, 2012
Civil Action No. 11-10051-FDS (D. Mass. Oct. 9, 2012)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 11-10051-FDS

10-09-2012

JAMES WADE, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and DONNA DENISE ATHERTON Defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ON

PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT

SAYLOR, J.

Pending before the Court is plaintiff James Wade's motion for default judgment as to defendant Donna Denise Atherton. A default was entered against defendant Atherton under Fed. R. Civ. P. 55(a) on June 19, 2012.

Although this action was brought against two defendants, only Atherton has been defaulted. In considering whether to enter a default judgment as to only one of several defendants, the Court considers whether the claims against defendants are individual, joint, or joint and several claims. See Frow v. De La Vega, 82 U.S. 552, 554 (1872). Plaintiff's claims against the United States, are, at least in part, based on the actions of defendant Atherton while she was in the government's employ. The claims are indisputably related even if those against defendant Atherton are articulated as against her "individually."

The entry of separate judgment under Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b) is "not to be granted routinely." Chapman v. Bernards, Inc., 198 F.R.D. 575, 579 (D. Mass. 2001). Rather, the entry of separate judgments should be "infrequent" and "employed with great circumspection." Village West Associates v. Rhode Island Housing & Mortgage Fin. Corp., 641 F. Supp. 2d 135, 137 (D.R.I. 2009); Gonzalez Figueroa v. J.C. Penney Puerto Rico, Inc., 568 F.3d 313, 318 n. 3 (1st Cir. 2009). The rule is intended to be employed in situations of an "exceptional nature," and "in order to avoid a perceptible danger of hardship through delay which would be alleviated by immediate appeal." Village West, 641 F. Supp. 2d at 137. Plaintiff here has not attempted to demonstrate, much less establish, any danger of hardship or injustice if separate judgment does not issue, and accordingly the Court will follow the normal practice of withholding final judgment until all claims have been resolved.

Accordingly, the Court will deny plaintiff's motion without prejudice, and judgment shall not enter against Atherton until the case has been adjudicated as to the remaining defendant, so as to avoid the risk of inconsistent judgments. See Frow v. De La Vega, 82 U.S. 552, 554 (1872); see also Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b).

For the foregoing reasons, plaintiff's motion for default judgment as to defendant Atherton is DENIED without prejudice to its renewal at an appropriate time.

So Ordered.

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F. Dennis Saylor IV

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Wade v. United States

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Oct 9, 2012
Civil Action No. 11-10051-FDS (D. Mass. Oct. 9, 2012)
Case details for

Wade v. United States

Case Details

Full title:JAMES WADE, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and DONNA DENISE…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

Date published: Oct 9, 2012

Citations

Civil Action No. 11-10051-FDS (D. Mass. Oct. 9, 2012)