Bogosian et al v. Rhode Island Airport Corporation (T.F. Green Airport) et al
Gregg Bogosian, Thadosha Bogosian and A. B. |
Rhode Island Airport Corporation (T.F. Green Airport), Officer Stephen E. Reis, Sergeant Charles E. Hall and Officer John Kingston |
1:2014cv00080 |
February 11, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Rhode Island |
Providence Office |
Providence |
Mary M. Lisi |
Patricia A. Sullivan |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 139 ORDER adopting 136 Report and Recommendations and denying 128 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. So Ordered by Senior Judge Mary M. Lisi on 6/26/2017. A copy of this Memorandum and Order was forwarded to Plaintiffs via first-class mail. (Feeley, Susan) |
Filing 124 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Re: 33 Motion for Summary Judgment. Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment on claims of assault and battery (Count IV) and claim of loss of consortium (Count VII) is GRANTED. The claim for negligent training and supervi sion against Rhode Island Airport Corporation (Count VIII) is DISMISSED. So Ordered by Senior Judge Mary M. Lisi on 4/27/2017. (Feeley, Susan) Modified on 4/27/2017 to note that a copy of the Memorandum and Order was forwarded to Plaintiffs via First-class mail. (Feeley, Susan). |
Filing 77 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER (portions redacted) DENYING #47 Sealed Motion for Sanctions. So Ordered by Judge Mary M. Lisi on 6/5/2015. (Duhamel, John) |
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