Stead v. Unified School District No. 259, Sedgwick County, State of Kansas et al
Pamela L. Stead |
Unified School District No. 259, Sedgwick County, State of Kansas and John Allison |
6:2013cv01378 |
October 8, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Wichita Office |
Sedgwick |
Carlos Murguia |
James P. O'Hara |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Both |
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Filing 117 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting 99 Motion for Summary Judgment. The Court enters summary judgment against all claims. Signed by District Judge Daniel D. Crabtree on 3/13/2015. (ms) |
Filing 96 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 91 defendants' motion for attorney fees. Signed by Magistrate Judge James P. O'Hara on 08/06/2014. (mb) |
Filing 74 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 59 defendants' motion to compel. Signed by Magistrate Judge James P. O'Hara on 06/23/2014. (mb) |
Filing 33 ORDER AUTHORIZING INSPECTION AND REPRODUCTION OF EMPLOYMENT AND MEDICAL RECORDS for plaintiff Stead. The proposed order submitted by the parties was modified to reflect that the entities from whom the documents are being sought are authorized, but not required, to provide such information. The court does not have jurisdiction to order non-parties to produce the records. Signed by Magistrate Judge James P. O'Hara on 4/15/2014. (ah) |
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