Williams v. King, et al
Darnell E Williams and Yessenia M. Taveras |
John B. King, Jr. and Jacob J Lew |
1:2016cv11949 |
September 28, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Suffolk |
Leo T. Sorokin |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 144 District Judge Leo T. Sorokin: ORDER ON MOTION TO COMPEL COMPLIANCE WITH THE COURTS ORDER OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO INTERVENE (DOC. NO. 115) entered. For the reasons described herein, the Commonwealth's motion to compel compliance with the C ourt's Order or, in the alternative, to intervene, Doc. No. 115, is DENIED in its entirety. The Court takes no action on the only other pending motion, plaintiffs' motion for attorney fees, as the parties report that it is settled in principle. re 115 Motion to Enforce Judgment (Simeone, Maria) Modified on 8/8/2019 (Simeone, Maria). |
Filing 134 District Judge Leo T. Sorokin: ORDER entered. Order on 131 Stipulation of Dismissal:The 108 Court's Order is VACATED. The 115 motion to enforce judgment, or in the alternative, to intervene remains under advisement. (Montes, Mariliz) |
Filing 99 District Judge Leo T. Sorokin: ORDER entered.Orders on Motions for Judgment:The Court hereby:(1) ALLOWS in part and DENIES in part the 67 plaintiffs Motion for Judgment, as described below;(2) DENIES the 80 Secretary's Motion for Ju dgment; (3) VACATES the certifications for offset as to Williams and Taveras;(4) DECLARES that Attorney General Healeys letter, Doc. No. 47-1, required the Secretary to render a decision on the merits of Williams and Taveras's borrower def enses;(5) REMANDS this matter to the Secretary for redetermination of her certification decision, including consideration of the borrower defense asserted by Attorney General Healey's letter, Doc. No. 47-1, on behalf of Williams and Taveras;< p>(6) ORDERS the Secretary to report on the status and timing of her decision in 60 days (12/24/2018); and(7) RETAINS jurisdiction of this matter in the event of an appeal from or challenge to the administrative decision ordered by paragraph 5 and any subsequent decision regarding certification for offset as to Williams and Taveras.SO ORDERED. (Montes, Mariliz) |
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