Brown v. UConn Medical Group et al
Kenya Brown |
UConn Medical Group, Lightner, Jane Doe, Mecker, Ann Mari Dean and Latrice Brown |
3:2012cv01305 |
September 10, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
New Haven Office |
Hartford |
Janet Bond Arterton |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 100 RULING (see attached) granting 75 plaintiff's Motion for Extension of Time until July 15, 2014 ; granting 77 defendants' Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages; denying 80 plaintiff's Motion to Compel; granting to the limi ted extent set forth in the Ruling 81 plaintiff's Motion for Order, and defendants shall respond on or before July 7, 2014 ; granting 87 plaintiff's Motion for Extension of Time until July 15, 2014; denying 88 plaintif f's Motion for Sanctions; granting to the limited extent set forth in the Ruling 89 plaintiff's Motion to Compel, and defendants shall respond on or before July 7, 2014 ; denying 90 plaintiff's Motion to Compel; denying 91 plaintiff's Motion to Compel; denying 92 plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration; and granting 96 plaintiff's Motion for Extension of Time until July 15, 2014 . Signed by Judge Joan G. Margolis on 6/20/2014. (Watson, M.) |
Filing 2 PRISCS-INITIAL REVIEW ORDER. Signed by Judge Janet Bond Arterton on 10/4/2012. (Payton, R.) |
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