C.C and P.C. v. School Board Broward, et al
C. C. and P. C. |
School Board of Broward County, Florida and John Doe |
Jane Doe |
0:2010cv60032 |
February 12, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Ft. Lauderdale Office |
Linnea R. Johnson |
Kenneth A. Marra |
Civil Rights: Other |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1400 Civil Rights of Handicapped Child |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 487 OPINION AND ORDER denying without prejudice 456 Motion to Certify Class; granting in part and denying in part 459 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying as moot 477 Motion to Strike ; denying as moot 477 Motion for Leave to File surreply. Signed by Judge Kenneth A. Marra on 9/23/2014. (ir) |
Filing 249 OMNIBUS ORDER: granting in part and denying in part 206 Motion to Compel Defendant's Better Responses to Interrogatories and Request for Production and for Protective Order Re: Educational Records; granting 208 Plaintiff's Motion to Com pel Defendant's Supplemental Responses to Plaintiff's Interrogatory No. 1 and Request for Production No. 1; granting by default pursuant to and in accordance with Local Rule 7.1C 229 Motion to Compel Defendant's Response to Plaintiff's Request for Production served 4/16/2009; granting nunc pro tunc 214 Motion for Extension of Time to file Reply. Signed by Magistrate Judge Linnea R. Johnson on 8/18/2009. (kza) |
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