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Published on 6/30/2006 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily.

Entergy New Orleans plaintiffs' request to strike summary judgment motion denied

By Caroline Salls

Pittsburgh, June 30 - Entergy New Orleans, Inc.'s Gordon and Lowenburg plaintiffs' request to strike the company's motion for a summary judgment denying their class certification motion brought for customers who have claims for losses in connection with overcharges for electricity was denied Friday, according to a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

The plaintiffs requested the summary judgment motion be denied or dismissed as untimely.

The parties who requested the class certification include C.S. Gordon Jr., on behalf of New Zion Baptist Church; J. Michael Malec, Darryl Malek-Wiley, Willie Webb Jr. and Maison St. Charles, LLC, or the Gordon plaintiffs; and Thomas P. Lowenburg, Martin Adamo, Vern K. Baxter, Philip D. Carter, Bernard Gordon, Leonard Levine, Ivory S. Madison, Donetta Dunn Miller and Quality Inn Maison St. Charles, or the Lowenburg plaintiffs.

Entergy New Orleans provides electric and natural gas service to customers in New Orleans and is the smallest of Entergy Corp.'s five utility companies. Entergy New Orleans filed for Chapter 11 on Sept. 23, 2005. Its case number is 05-17697.


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