Kimbrough v. Textron Marine & Land Systems
Plaintiff: Marcus T. Kimbrough
Defendant: Textron Marine & Land Systems
Case Number: 2:2017cv05722
Filed: June 11, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Office: New Orleans Office
County: Out of State
Presiding Judge: Karen Wells Roby
Presiding Judge: Sarah S. Vance
Nature of Suit: Employment
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 2000
Jury Demanded By: None

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April 30, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 30 ORDER AND REASONS granting 16 Motion for Summary Judgment. Plaintiff's complaint is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Sarah S. Vance on 4/30/2018. (cg)
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Defendant: Textron Marine & Land Systems
Represented By: Rachel Wendt Wisdom
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Plaintiff: Marcus T. Kimbrough
Represented By: Ben E. Clayton
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