Kurtts v. Chiropractic Strategies Group, Inc. et al
Crystal Kurtts |
Chiropractic Strategies Group, Inc., Mobile Spine & Rehab on the Loop, Inc. and Johnnie Morgan |
1:2009cv00712 |
October 30, 2009 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Mobile Office |
Mobile |
Bert W. Milling |
Plaintiff |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 Job Discrimination (Sex) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 61 AMENDED FINAL JUDGMENT entered.. Pursuant to a separate order entered this date granting Defendants Chiropractic Strategies Group Inc.'s and Mobile Spine & Rehab on the Loop, Inc.'s motion for summary judgment, and denying Plaintiff Crystal Kurtts' motion for summary judgment, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that JUDGMENT be entered in favor of Defendants Chiropractic Strategies Group, Inc. and Mobile Spine & Rehab on the Loop, Inc. and against the Plaintiff on all counts. Signed by Magistrate Judge Bert W. Milling, Jr on 3/4/2011. (clr) |
Filing 59 FINAL JUDGMENT entered, Pursuant to a separate order entered this date granting Defendant Chiropractic Strategies Group Inc.'s motion for summary judgment, and denying Plaintiff Crystal Kurtts' motion for summary judgment, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that JUDGMENT be entered in favor of Chiropractic Strategies Group, Inc. and against the Plaintiff on all counts. Signed by Magistrate Judge Bert W. Milling, Jr on 3/2/2011. (clr) |
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