Plaintiffs sued defendants Sylvania Electronic Products, Inc., General Telephone and Electric, Inc. and Verizon Communications, Inc. for exposing them to toxic chemicals and radioactive substances at 100 Cantiague Rock Road, Hicksville, New York.
Gerard Depascale, Liam Neville and Joanne Depascale |
Sylvania Electronic Products, Inc., General Telephone and Electric, Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Does 1-1000 and All Defendants |
2:2007cv03558 |
August 24, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Nassau |
Arlene R. Lindsay |
Leonard D. Wexler |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Notice of Removal |
None |
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Filing 168 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER re 167 letter. SO ORDERED that no further pretrial conferences will be held and jury selection will proceed as scheduled. Ordered by Senior Judge Leonard D. Wexler on 6/27/2011. (Glueckert, Lisa) |
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STIPULATION re. Extension of Time by Gerard Depascale (Gonzalez, Joseph)
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Letter requestion Pre-Motion Conference in contemplation of a Motiton to Dismiss by All Defendants (Kouril, Cynthia)
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STIPULATION re 1 Notice of Removal, extending defendants Sylvania Electrical Products, Inc., General Telephone and Electric, Inc., and Verizon Communications, Inc. time to answer, move or otherwise respond to the complaint by Verizon Communications, Inc. (Kouril, Cynthia)
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