Hoolan et al v. Stewart Manor Country Club, LLC et al
Donald Hoolan and Mary Hoolan |
John Doe No. 1 to John Doe No. 20, Nicholas A. Pellegrini and Stewart Manor Country Club, LLC |
2:2010cv03887 |
August 24, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Denis R. Hurley |
Arlene R. Lindsay |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 32 ORDER denying 22 : For the reasons set forth in the attached Memorandum & Order, plaintiffs' motion seeking summary judgment in their favor as to their First and Second Claims and seeking the dismissal of defendants' counterclaim is denie d. Plaintiffs' motion to withdraw their Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Claims without prejudice is also denied. Plaintiffs are directed to inform the Court, in a writing filed on ECF within thirty days of this Order, whether or not they wish to request withdrawal of these claims with prejudice. If plaintiffs do not wish to withdraw these claims with prejudice, defendants will be granted leave to move for summary judgment as to these claims. Finally, plaintiffs' motion to withdraw their Seventh and Eighth Claims without prejudice is denied. Ordered by Judge Denis R. Hurley on 8/23/2012. (Monaco, Laura) |
Filing 17 ORDER re Order 13 16 : see attached order for details. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Arlene R. Lindsay on 10/21/2011. c/ecf (Johnston, Linda) |
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