Payne v. Federal Goverment et al
Dionell Payne |
Federal Goverment, State of Illinois Governor, City of Chicago Mayor and Cook County Board President |
1:2015cv05970 |
July 6, 2015 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Charles P. Kocoras |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 96 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order written by the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly on 11/8/2018: The Court also denies plaintiff's motion for reconsideration of the damages ruling for the reasons stated above 92 and dismisses his claim for injunctive relief. As this is the last remaining claim in the case, the Court directs the Clerk to enter judgment dismissing the case in its entirety. Mailed notice. (pjg, ) |
Filing 86 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Signed by the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly on 7/20/2018. Mailed notice (mw, ) |
Filing 20 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order: For the aforementioned reasons, the Court denies Defendant United States' motion to dismiss 13 . The Clerk is directed to amend the caption of the complaint to indicate that the U.S. Marshal Service and the Ge neral Services Administration are the proper Defendants. This matter is set for status on June 30, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. to discuss the issue of whether defense counsel can accept service for the proper Defendants and to set a deadline for their answer. Signed by the Honorable Charles P. Kocoras on 6/17/2016. Mailed notice(vcf, ) |
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