Rivera v. Berg Electric Corporation et al
Juan Carlos Rivera |
Berg Electric Corporation and Marcos Garcia |
2:2008cv01176 |
October 7, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Nevada |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
Clark |
Lawrence R. Leavitt |
Philip M. Pro |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Civil Rights (Employment Discrimination) |
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Filing 53 ORDER that Defendants Motion to Dismiss Claims Against Marcos Garcia 50 is GRANTED. Marcos Garcia terminated. Signed by Judge Philip M. Pro on 11/3/10. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - ECS) |
Filing 46 ORDER that Defendant Bergelectric Corporations Motion to Dismiss Based on Plaintiffs Failure to Attend his Deposition, or Alternatively, to Compel Plaintiff to Complete his Deposition and Motion to Extend Discovery and Motion Deadlines 41 is GRANTED. Berg Electric Corporation terminated. Signed by Judge Philip M. Pro on 10/6/10. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - ECS) |
Filing 39 ORDER that plaintiffs Answer to the Court and Defendant 28 is stricken. Plaintiffs Motion to Show Court Inappropriate Conduct 30 is DENIED. Defendants Motion to Compel Plaintiff to Complete Deposition 32 is GRANTED. Defendants Motion to Extend Discovery and Motion Deadlines 33 is GRANTED. Discovery due by 9/30/2010. Motions due by 10/30/2010. Signed by Magistrate Judge Lawrence R. Leavitt on 7/28/10. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - ECS) |
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