Crane v. Buncich et al
David Crane, Jr. |
John Buncich, Lake County Board of Commissioners, Lake County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #125 and John Does 1-10 |
2:2016cv00334 |
July 14, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Hammond Office |
Lake |
Paul R Cherry |
James T Moody |
Americans with Disabilities - Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12101 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 57 OPINION AND ORDER: The Court GRANTS in part Buncich's motion to strike 51 as to his request to disregard materials not in the record; Otherwise DENIES in part Buncich's motion to strike 51 ; GRANTS the motion for summary judgment by Jo hn Does 1-10 36 ; DENIES in part Buncich's motion for summary judgment on the Americans with Disabilities Acts claims 38 ; Otherwise GRANTS in part Buncich's motion for summary judgment on all other claims 38 ; GRANTS the motion for sum mary judgment by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County 42 ; GRANTS the motion for leave to file a late memorandum 47 ; DENIES the motion for summary judgment by the Lake County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge # 125 41 ; DIRECTS the Clerk t o dismiss the Board of Commissioners of Lake County and John Does 1-10, from this case, because no claims against them remain; and ORDERS the parties to file a joint status report regarding their willingness to engage in a settlement conference before a Magistrate Judge by 10/17/2018. A trial date will be set under a separate order. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 9/17/2018. (lhc) |
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