Ekweani et al v. Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Henry Ekweani and Ijeamaka Ekweani |
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. |
2:2008cv01101 |
June 12, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Maricopa |
Frederick J Martone |
Both |
Federal Question |
42:2000e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
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Filing 159 ORDER - IT IS ORDERED DENYING pla's 158 Motion Requesting a Transcript at the Government's Expense. Signed by Judge Frederick J Martone on 4/16/10. (SAT) |
Filing 146 ORDER granting 126 Motion in Limine construed as a motion for summary judgment. ORDERED granting summary judgmetn in favor of dft and against pla on pla's remaining section 1981 claim. All claims having been resolved by this order, together with our order filed on 2/8/10 124 , the Clerk shall enter final judgment in favor of dft and against pla. This moots the trial set for 3/10/10. Signed by Judge Frederick J Martone on 3/3/10.(LAD) |
Filing 124 ORDER denying pla's 113 motion for leave to file a surreply; GRANTING IN PART and DENYING IN PART dft's 97 motion for summary judgment. It is granted on pla's retaliation claims and his Title VII disparate treatment claim. It is de nied on pla's § 1981 claim for failure to promote on the basis of race and dft's after-acquired evidence defense. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED DENYING pla's 99 motion for sanctions. Signed by Judge Frederick J Martone on 02/05/10.(ESL) |
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