After previously granting the defendants’ motions for lack of personal jurisdiction, a federal court recently addressed the use of plaintiff’s motions and the court’s discretion to alter a judgment pursuant to Rule 59(e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.In Willie Everett, et al. vs. Aurora Pump Co., et al., No. 4:17CV230 (E.D. Mo., Jan. 11, 2018), the court held the scope of Rule 59(e)’s ability to alter a judgment is at the discretion of the court, only extending so far as to correct errors …