Williams v. Kaplan Educational Centers, Inc.
Nicholas Williams |
Kaplan Educational Centers, Inc. |
0:2013cv61948 |
September 9, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Ft Lauderdale Office |
Broward |
Patrick M. Hunt |
Robin S. Rosenbaum |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12182 |
None |
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Filing 12 ORDER requiring the parties to file a Stipulation of Dismissal within ten calendar days. Signed by Judge Robin S. Rosenbaum on 11/18/2013. (RSR) |
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Defendant: Kaplan Educational Centers, Inc. | |
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Plaintiff: Nicholas Williams | |
Represented By: | Matthew Wilson Dietz |
Represented By: | Caroline E. Jackson |
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