A.R. v. San Marino Unified School District et al
A. R. |
Does and San Marino Unified School District |
2:2017cv05185 |
July 13, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Alexander F. MacKinnon |
Fernando M. Olguin |
Other |
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Filing 15 ORDER RE STIPULATION 14 REMANDING CASE TO STATE COURT by Judge Fernando M. Olguin that (1) Pursuant to the Stipulation and agreement between the parties, plaintiff, A.R., a minor, by and through her guardian ad litem, Kimberly Cady, shall dismiss a nd withdraw Plaintiffs Third Cause of Action for Violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. (2) This case with its two (2) remaining state law causes of action shall be and is hereby remanded to State Court (Superior Court of the Sta te of California for the County of Los Angeles, Case No. BC663636) for resolution, i.e., Plaintiff's First Cause of Action for Dangerous Condition of Public Property and the Second Cause of Action for Negligence shall be resolved in State Court. (3) After this case is remanded to State Court, Plaintiff, A.R., a minor, by and through her guardian ad litem, Kimberly Cady, and based on the Stipulation of the parties shall not thereafter reassert or allege a Cause of Action for Violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. (Made JS-6 Case Terminated.) (jp). |
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