Szulik et al v. State Street Bank & Trust Company.
Matthew J Szulik, Raymond W Szulik, Edward Adams and Kyle M Szulik |
State Street Bank and Trust Company |
1:2012cv10018 |
January 4, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Suffolk |
Nathaniel M. Gorton |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 146 Magistrate Judge Judith G. Dein: MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER on 99 & 104 Motions to Compel Raising Claims of Privilege. (Dambrosio, Jolyne) |
Filing 109 Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton: ORDER entered. ORDER ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Action on motion: ; granting 79 Motion to Dismiss; adopting Report and Recommendations re 87 Report and Recommendations. "Report and Recommendation accepted and adopted."(Patch, Christine) |
Filing 39 Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton: ORDER entered. ORDER ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Action on motion: ; adopting Report and Recommendations re 30 Report and Recommendations.; granting in part and denying in part 14 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. "After consideration of Plaintiffs' Limited Objection (Docket No. 35 ), Defendant's Objections (Docket No. 36 ) and the parties responses to their opponents objections (Docket Nos. 37 and 38 ) thereto, Report and Recommendation is accepted and adopted." (Moore, Kellyann) |
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