Perkins, Robert v. Lew, Jacob et al
Robert L. Perkins |
Jacob J. Lew, John Koskinen, Debra K. Hurst, Patricia E. Manes, Robert A. Banks, William M. Robertson, Timothy I. Gukich, Thomas B. Wells, Joseph H. Gale, Kerry Taylor and Gerome E. Primm |
3:2014cv00388 |
May 30, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Dane |
William M. Conley |
Stephen L. Crocker |
Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) |
26 U.S.C. ยง 6703 |
None |
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Filing 19 ORDER denying 18 Motion for filing fee refund and costs reimbursement. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peter A. Oppeneer on 5/20/2016. (jef),(ps) |
Filing 17 JUDGMENT entered in favor of defendants (1) dismissing defendants Thomas B. Wells, Joseph H. Gale and Elizabeth Crewson Paris from this action under the doctrine of absolute immunity; and (2) granting defendants Jacob L. Lew, John Koskinen, Deborah J. Hurst, Patricia E. Manes, Robert A. Banks, William M. Robertson, Timothy I. Gukich, Kerry Taylor and Geroma E. Primm's motions to dismiss and dismissing this case with prejudice. (PAO/nln). (nln),(ps) |
Filing 9 ORDER denying 4 Motion to Amend Complaint; denying as moot 6 Motion to Dismiss. Defendants Thomas B. Wells and Joseph H. Gale are DISMISSED from this action Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 8/11/2014. (jef),(ps) |
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