Elliott v. Archdiocese of New York et al
Brian Elliott |
Archdiocese of New York and Church of the Nativity of Our Blessed Lady |
1:2009cv00611 |
August 17, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Unassigned Judge |
Plaintiff |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 81 MEMORANDUM ORDER denying 72 MOTION to Certify Ruling Under 54(b). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following controlling questions of law are hereby certified to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit: a. Whether the exercise of pe rsonal jurisdiction over the Archdiocese, Church of the Nativity, Marist and/or St. Michaels School comports with due process of law. b. Whether plaintiffs allegations demonstrate that New York has the most significant relationship to the parties, such that New York law governs plaintiffs claims. (D.I. 35, 73) The above-captioned matter is hereby stayed until further order of this court. Signed by Judge Sue L. Robinson on 11/30/2010. (nmf) |
Filing 74 MEMORANDUM ORDER granting in part and denying in part 47 MOTION for Protective Order. Signed by Judge Sue L. Robinson on 9/21/2010. (nmf) |
Filing 35 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Sue L. Robinson on 12/21/2009. (nmf) |
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