Tatum v. United Transportation Union Local 1582 et al
Angela Tatum |
Port Ticket Sales, Inc., United Transportation Union and United Transportation Union Local 1582 |
1:2013cv02273 |
April 15, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Lois Bloom |
Eric N. Vitaliano |
Labor: Labor/Mgt. Relations |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 49 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, For the foregoing reasons, defts' 43 Motion to Dismiss 35 Motion to Dismiss the 2013 action are denied without prejudice and with leave to renew in accord with the terms of this Order. Pltff's complaint in the 2014 action will be deemed to amend her 2013 complaint, incorporating the allegations of her 2014 complaint. The complaint in the 2014 action is dismissed without prejudice. The parties are directed to contact Magistrate Judge Bloom to arrange for t he filing of a scheduling order with respect to a formal filing of the newly amended complaint and the briefing of the renewed motion to dismiss. Tatum's amended complaint shall be captioned: "Second Amended Complaint," and bear the docket number of her original 2013 case #13-cv-2273. The Clerk of Court is directed to administratively close pltff's 2014 case. #14-cv-3271. (So Ordered by Judge Vitaliano, dated 7/11/14) c/m |
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