Decker v. US Bancorp
Plaintiff: Rachelle Decker
Defendant: US Bancorp
Case Number: 2:2008cv00814
Filed: April 15, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of California
Office: Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Employment Office
County: Placer
Presiding Judge: Morrison C. England
Presiding Judge: Gregory G. Hollows
Nature of Suit: Plaintiff
Cause of Action: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 42:12101 Americans with Disabilities Act

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July 1, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 20 STIPULATION and ORDER 19 signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 7/1/09 ORDERING that all dispositive motions shall be heard no later than 11/5/09; the discovery cut-off date shall be extended to 9/20/09; all other dates shall remain the same. (Engbretson, K.)
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Plaintiff: Rachelle Decker
Represented By: Jeremy David Pasternak
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