Christopher Landig v. CooperSurgical, Inc. et al
Christopher Landig |
Joanne Augustine, CooperSurgical, Inc., Does, Bryan Hickman and Tim Mukand |
2:2016cv07144 |
September 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Christina A. Snyder |
Karen L. Stevenson |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
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Filing 59 MINUTES OF Motion Hearing held before Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part defendants' motion for summary judgment 43 . The Court GRANTS summary judgment as to plaintiff's fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh claims. The Court DENIES summary judgment as to plaintiff's first, second, third, eighth, ninth, and tenth claims. Court Reporter: Laura Elias. (gk) |
Filing 19 MINUTES OF PLAINTIFF CHRISTOPHER LANDIG'S MOTION FOR AN ORDER TO REMAND TO STATE COURT 12 ; DEFENDANTS BRYAN HICKMAN AND JOANNEAUGUSTINE'S MOTION TO DISMISS 11 held before Judge Christina A. Snyder. In accordance with the foregoing, pl aintiff's motion to remand this action to state court is DENIED. The Court DISMISSES Mukand from this action without prejudice. The Court DENIES the motion to dismiss plaintiff's claims against Hickman. The Court GRANTS the motion to d ismiss plaintiff's claims against Augustine and DISMISSES the claims without prejudice. Plaintiff shall have fourteen (14) days from the date of this order to file an amended complaint addressing the deficiencies identified herein. Court Reporter: Laura Elias. (lom) |
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