Fisher v. Orange, MA., Town of et al
Rebecca Fisher |
Orange, MA., Town of, Richard Kwiatkowski, Fire Department Orange, Dennis M. Annear, Mark T. Vitale and James R. Young, Jr. |
3:2010cv30172 |
August 19, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Springfield Office |
Franklin |
Michael A Ponsor |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 90 Judge F. Dennis Saylor, IV: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER entered. Defendants' motion for summary judgment is GRANTED as to plaintiff's discrimination-in-hiring claims; GRANTED as to Chief Annear's individual liability under Mass. Gen Laws ch. 151 B, GRANTED as to the supervisory responsibilities of Sheridan and Young, and otherwise DENIED as to plaintiff's hostile work environment claims; DENIED as to plaintiff's constructive discharge claims; and GRANTED as to plaintiff's retaliation claims. (Cicolini, Pietro) |
Filing 41 Magistrate Judge Kenneth P. Neiman: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER with regard to Rebecca Fisher's 31 Motion to Quash and for a Protective Order ENTERED, cc:cl. See Memorandum and Order for details. (Healy, Bethaney) |
Filing 22 Judge F. Dennis Saylor, IV: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER entered granting in part and denying in part 16 Motion to Dismiss. GRANTED in part as to all counts with respect to defendant Orange Fire Department, and otherwise DENIED. (Burgos, Sandra) |
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