Johnson v. Kate et al
Scott N. Johnson |
Christopher Kate, Hyon O. Kate, Jung Hee Yoon, Roshan L. Minhas, Meena Minhas, Jung Ye Yi, Nam K. Yi, Hasaan S. Algazzali, Katiba M. Algazzali, Filzah Auto Management, Inc., Shooters Billiards, LLC and James R. Kidder |
2:2010cv02368 |
September 2, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Kendall J. Newman |
Morrison C. England |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12101 |
None |
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Filing 26 ORDER signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 2/11/2011 re 25 ORDERING that Jung Ye Yi, Jung Hee Yoon, Hasaan S. Algazzali and Katiba M. Algazzali terminated. This case is to remain open as to the remaining Defendants in this matter.(Duong, D) |
Filing 24 ORDER signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 1/25/2011 ORDERING that dfts Meena Minhas and Roshan L. Minhas are DISMISSED with prejudice. (Zignago, K.) |
Filing 14 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 11/16/10 ORDERING that deft Shooters Billiards, LLC is dismissed with prejudice. (Owen, K) |
Filing 12 STIPULATION and ORDER 10 for Dismissal signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 11/12/2010. Defendants Filzah Auto Management Inc. and James R. Kidder are DISMISSED with prejudice pursuant to FRCP 41 (a)(2). This action will stay open as to remaining parties. (Marciel, M) |
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