Heath v. Southern University System Foundation et al
Panagiota Heath |
Southern University System Foundation and Mostafa Elaasar |
2:2013cv04978 |
July 3, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Jefferson |
Helen G. Berrigan |
Sally Shushan |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 92 ORDER AND REASONS. Defendants' 67 MOTION for Summary Judgment is GRANTED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Janis van Meerveld.(gec) |
Filing 81 ORDER AND REASONS. It is ORDERED that defendants' motion for summary judgment (Rec. doc. 67 ) is GRANTED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan. (gec) |
Filing 48 ORDERED that: (1) the Foundation's motion for summary judgment (Rec. doc. 41) is GRANTED; (2) Elaasar's motion for summary judgment (Rec. doc. 40) is GRANTED in PART and DENIED in PART as provided herein; (4) within 14 days of the entr y of this order, Heath shall amend her complaint to seek relief against Elaasar; (5) within 30 days of the entry of this order, Heath shall file proof of service of the summons and first amended complaint on the Southern University System; (6) Heaths motion to strike witnesses and exhibits is DENIED; and (7) the pretrial conference and trial are continued to be reset. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan on 11/24/2014. (cms) |
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