King v. King ( 1996 )


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    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT

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    No. 96-1756

    DOUG KING AND CHERYL KING,
    Plaintiffs, Appellants,

    v.

    GREGG KING,
    Defendant, Appellee.

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    APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

    FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

    [Hon. Shane Devine, Senior U.S. District Judge] __________________________

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    Before

    Selya, Circuit Judge, _____________

    Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge, ____________________

    and Boudin, Circuit Judge. _____________

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    Donald E. Gardner, with whom Dyana J. Crahan and Devine, __________________ ________________ _______
    Millimet & Branch Professional Association were on brief, for ____________________________________________
    appellants.
    Mitchell P. Utell, with whom Thomas, Utell, Van De Water & _________________ ______________________________
    Raiche was on brief, for appellee. ______

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    December 10, 1996

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    Per Curiam. Having reviewed the record, considered the Per Curiam. __________

    parties' briefs, and entertained oral argument, we are fully

    persuaded that the court below neither abused its discretion in

    denying the plaintiffs' belated motion to amend the complaint

    (made roughly a year after discovery had closed) nor erred in

    granting summary judgment in favor of the defendant. Since the

    reasons underlying these rulings are adequately illumined in the

    district court's opinion, see King v. King, 922 F. Supp. 700 ___ ____ ____

    (D.N.H. 1996), we need go no further. Instead, we affirm the

    judgment for substantially the reasons elucidated by Judge Devine

    in his well-reasoned rescript.





    Affirmed. Affirmed. ________


























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Document Info

Docket Number: 96-1756

Filed Date: 12/10/1996

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/21/2015