Tri-Cities Holdings LLC et al v. Tennessee Administrative Procedures Division et al
Tri-Cities Holdings LLC, Jane Doe Nos. 1-2 and John Doe Nos. 106 |
Tennessee Administrative Procedures Division, D. Kim Summers, Tennessee Department of State, Tre Hargett, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and E. Douglas Varney |
2:2014cv00233 |
July 30, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee |
Greeneville Office |
XX US, Outside State |
J Ronnie Greer |
Dennis H Inman |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
29 U.S.C. ยง 0701 |
None |
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Filing 86 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER re 67 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Jane Doe Nos. 1-2, John Doe Nos. 106, Tri-Cities Holdings LLC and 70 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Tennessee Department o f Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, D. Kim Summers, Tre Hargett, E. Douglas Varney, Tennessee Department of State, Tennessee Administrative Procedures Division. For the reasons set forth above, defendants motion for summary judgment, [ Doc 70], as to all counts except for Count 8, is GRANTED. Plaintiffs motion for summary judgment, [Doc.67], is DENIED. As to Count 8, the Court will await plaintiffs response to the Courts show cause order. Signed by District Judge J Ronnie Greer on 5/18/2017. (LMC) |
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