Hetu v. Charter Communications et al
Laura Hetu |
Charter Communications, Erol Uckan, Amy Lane and John Does 1-10 |
1:2014cv00115 |
September 2, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Montana |
Billings Office |
YELLOWSTONE |
Carolyn S Ostby |
Susan P. Watters |
Family and Medical Leave Act |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 34 OPINION and ORDER ADOPTING Judge Ostby's Findings and Recommendations 33 IN FULL. Defendant Charter's Motion for Partial Dismissal 15 is GRANTED and Counts 1,2,3 and 5 against Charter are dismissed. Defendant Lane's Motion to Dismiss 15 27 is GRANTED with respects to Counts 1,2,3 and 5 and DENIED with respect to Count 4. Signed by Judge Susan P. Watters on 5/1/2015. (EMH, ) |
Filing 33 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 15 MOTION TO DISMISS FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM filed by Charter Communications. IT IS RECOMMENDED that Defendant Charters Motion for Partial Dismissal (ECF 15 ) be GRANTED and that Counts 1, 2, 3, an d 5, against Charter be dismissed. IT IS FURTHER RECOMMENDED that Defendant Lane's Motion to Dismiss (ECF 15 , 27 ) be GRANTED as to Counts 1, 2, 3, and 5, but DENIED as to Count 4.Thus, if the recommendation is accepted, only Count 4 will remain against Defendants Charter and Lane. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carolyn S Ostby on 4/6/2015. (JDH, ) |
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