Hashem v. Stephen
Saba Hashem |
Stephen L. D'Angelo, D'Angelo Law Group, LLC and D'Angelo and Hashem, LLC |
1:2016cv12383 |
November 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Essex |
Indira Talwani |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 192 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ALLOWING Defendants D'Angelo and D'Angelo Law Group's 188 Renewed Motion to Remand. (DaSilva, Carolina) |
Filing 183 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered granting 155 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. See attached order. (Talwani, Indira) |
Filing 137 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered. JUDGMENT on Attorney Fees. Fees awarded to Plaintiff against Defendants(MacDonald, Gail) |
Filing 83 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered denying 78 Motion for Protective Order. SEE attached ORDER. (MacDonald, Gail) |
Filing 39 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered. AMENDED MEMORANDUM AND ORDER re: 26 Motion to Intervene. (The attached amends Memo & Order at docket entry 38 .) Ms. Carrion shall file a cross-complaint within 14 days of the issuance of this Amended Order.(DaSilva, Carolina) Modified on 7/28/2017 (MacDonald, Gail). |
Filing 38 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ALLOWING 26 MOTION to Intervene (DaSilva, Carolina) |
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