Chen et al v. Solano et al
Fiona Chen |
Jacob J. Lew, Rebecca Solano, Mark Primoli, Farris Fink, Jamy Kilmnick and Gayle Trier |
3:2014cv50164 |
July 29, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Rockford Office |
McHenry |
Iain D. Johnston |
Frederick J. Kapala |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 255 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order: Because Plaintiff Fiona Chen has failed to establish a prima facie case of discrimination or retaliation under Title VII, the Court grants the Secretary's motion for summary judgment 186 . See attached for additional details. Civil case terminated. Signed by the Honorable Iain D. Johnston on 9/16/2021. Mailed notice (jp, ) |
Filing 254 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order; Defendant's motion to bar testimony 161 is granted. See the attached order for details. Signed by the Honorable Iain D. Johnston on 9/15/2021: Mailed notice (yxp, ) |
Filing 209 OPINION AND ORDER. The Court grants the Secretary's motion to bar 161 . The Court precludes Chen from relying upon Dr. Brink's opinions at summary judgment or trial. Signed by the Honorable Sara L. Ellis on 9/30/2020. Mailed notice(rj, ) |
Filing 88 ORDER: Plaintiff's motion to reconsider 40 is denied. [See STATEMENT] Signed by the Honorable Frederick J. Kapala on 7/1/2016. Mailed notice (jp, ) |
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