D.B. v. Orange County, Florida et al
D.B. |
Orange County, Florida, John C. Davis, John Does 1-13 and Josh Bailey |
6:2013cv00434 |
March 18, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Orange |
David A. Baker |
Gregory A. Presnell |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Notice of Removal- Civil Rights Act |
Both |
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Filing 185 ORDER adopting 183 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS, denying 171 MOTION for Taxation of Costs and Attorney's Fees Pursuant to Unaccepted Proposal for Settlement filed by Orange County, Florida, granting 170 MOTION to review Bill of Costs (filed as an objection); and the Clerk is directed to enter a cost judgment for Plaintiff and against Defendant in the amount of $19,793.34. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 2/26/2015. (TKW) |
Filing 96 ORDER granting 57 Motion for summary judgment. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 9/18/2014. (ED) |
Filing 95 ORDER denying 71 Motion to Strike. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 9/17/2014. (ED) |
Filing 38 ORDER granting 30 Motion for summary judgment. Claim against John Davis is dismissed. The Clerk is directed to terminate this defendant. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 7/29/2013. (TKW) |
Filing 29 ORDER denying 14 Motion for summary judgment. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 5/20/2013. (ED) |
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