Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority v. Hynes-Cherin et al
Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority |
Brigid Hynes-Cherin and Federal Transit Administration |
6:2007cv06378 |
August 2, 2007 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Rochester Office |
Monroe |
Michael A. Telesca |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
None |
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Filing 23 ORDER granting Motions 3 12to intervene. Intervenors shall file their responses to plaintiff's motion to stay 6 no later than 12:00 noon on August 23, 2007. Absent a stipulation by all the parties extending intervenors' time to answer, intervenors shall answer or otherwise move with respect to the complaint within twenty (20) days after the date of entry of this Order. Signed by Judge David G. Larimer on 8/22/07. (EMA) |
Filing 11 ORDER re 6 First MOTION to Stay filed by Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority. FTA Responses due by 8/21/2007. Motion Hearing set for 8/27/2007 02:00 PM before Hon. David G. Larimer. FTA and plaintiff must respond to Laidlaw Transit, Inc. motion to intervene 10, if at all, by 8/20/07. Because the school year commences during the first week of September 2007, the only issue before the Court is the stay. Signed by Hon. David G. Larimer on 8/14/07. (EMA) |
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