CHAMBERS v. WALMART STORES, INC.
MARCUS L. CHAMBERS |
WALMART STORES, INC., CALVIN MARTIN, JULIE BEGINES and KIMBERLY MURAWSKI |
1:2014cv00996 |
November 25, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Guilford |
UNASSIGNED |
JOI ELIZABETH PEAKE |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
None |
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Filing 30 ORDER signed by CHIEF JUDGE WILLIAM L. OSTEEN, JR on 09/01/2015; that the Magistrate Judge's Recommendation (Doc. 26 ) is ADOPTED. FURTHER ORDERED that Defendants' Partial Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 17 ) is GRANTED IN PART to the extent that all claims against Defendants Calvin Martin, Julie Begines, and Kimberly Murawski are dismissed and that the Motion to Dismiss is otherwise DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE to further consideration of these issues on dispositive motions after a period of discovery. (Garland, Leah) |
Filing 26 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND RECOMMENDATION OF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE signed by MAG/JUDGE JOI ELIZABETH PEAKE on 07/22/2015; that Defendants' Partial Motion to Dismiss [Doc. # 17 ] be granted in part to the extent that all claims against D efendants Calvin Martin, Julie Begines, and Kimberly Murawski be dismissed, and that the Motion to Dismiss be otherwise denied, without prejudice to further consideration of these issues on dispositive motions after a period of discovery. (Garland, Leah) |
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