Gaylor v. Georgia Department of Natural Resources et al
Gary Gaylor |
Georgia Department of Natural Resources, The Department of Natural Resources' Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites Division and Becky Kelley |
2:2011cv00288 |
October 18, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Gainesville Office |
White |
Richard W. Story |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12101 |
None |
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Filing 154 ORDER: The action is hereby DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE due to plaintiffs lack of standing to pursue claims that remain the property of the bankruptcy estate of Gary Gaylor, plaintiffs predecessor-in-interest. ORDER denying as moot 145 Motion to Exclude Certain Opinions of Plaintiff's Expert; denying as moot Defendant's Refiled 146 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying as moot Plaintiff's 147 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Richard W. Story on 02/23/16. (sk) |
Filing 101 ORDER DENYING Plaintiff's 92 Motion in Limine to Exclude the Expert Testimony of Michael Palacio; GRANTING Plaintiff's 93 Motion in Limine to Exclude the Expert Testimony of Mike Galifianakis. Signed by Judge Richard W. Story on 09/12/14. (sk) |
Filing 100 ORDER DENYING Defendants' 81 Motion for Hearing, GRANTS IN PART AND DENIES IN PART Plaintiffs 68 Motion to Compel Responses to Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents, and DENIES Non-Party Carol Gaylors 70 Motion to Quash Subpoena and for Protective Order. In accordance with the Courts Order of March 20, 2014, discovery is extended for sixty (60) days from the date of entry of this order to allow Defendants time to schedule and take Mrs. Gaylors deposition and to provide Plaintiff the supplemental discovery required by this order. Dispositive motions are due thirty (30) days after the close of the extended discovery period. Signed by Judge Richard W. Story on 8/25/2014. (vld) |
Filing 40 ORDER denying Defendants' 25 Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint. Signed by Judge Richard W. Story on 09/06/13. (sk) |
Filing 23 ORDER granting in part 8 Motion to Dismiss. Specifically, Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint within 21 days of this Order which specifies which regulations were violated by Defendants conduct and provides sufficient specificity for the Cour t to determine whether Plaintiffs claims are plausibly plead. On all other issues, the Court will DENY the motion with the right to refile. Following the filing of Plaintiffs amended complaint, Defendants may refile, within 14 days, their motion add ressing the remaining Eleventh Amendment challenge to Title II (congruence and proportionality), Eleventh Amendment challenges under the Ex Parte Young exceptions, and whether Plaintiffs newly plead claims state a claim. Signed by Judge Richard W. Story on 8/15/2012. (vld) |
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