Marino v. Cross Country Bank et al
Kenneth J. Marino |
Cross Country Bank and Applied Card Systems, Inc. |
1:2007cv00426 |
July 5, 2007 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Unassigned Judge |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Notice of Removal-Personal Injury |
None |
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Filing 57 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 37 DENYING MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment re Liability with Certificate of Service filed by Kenneth J. Marino, 38 DENYING MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Cross Country Bank, Applied Card Systems, Inc., 50 DENYING MOTION to Strike 49 Affidavit,, Defendants' Motion to Strike Affidavit and Praecipe to Substitute Plaintiff's Affidavit MOTION to Strike 49 Affidavit,, Defendants' Motion to Strike Affidavit and Praecipe to Substitute Plai ntiff's Affidavit filed by Cross Country Bank, Applied Card Systems, Inc., 48 GRANTING IN PART MOTION to Strike 37 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment re Liability with Certificate of Service Defendants' Motion to Strike Affidavit with Certificate of Service MOTION to Strike 37 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment re Liability with Certificate of Service Defendants' Motion to Strike Affidavit with Certificate of Service filed by Cross Country Bank, Applied Card Systems, Inc.. Objections to R&R due by 8/10/2009. Signed by Judge Mary Pat Thynge on 7/24/09. (kjk) |
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