McGrath v. Arroyo et al
Michael McGrath |
Marilyn Arroyo, Bill De Blasio, FDNY Fire Department of New York, James Leonard, Daniel Nigro, Steven Russo and The City of New York |
1:2017cv01461 |
March 15, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Nicholas G. Garaufis |
Ramon E. Reyes |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 116 MEMORANDUM & ORDER denying Plaintiff's 113 Motion for reconsideration. So Ordered by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis on 2/8/2024. (TLH) |
Filing 47 MEMORANDUM & ORDER, For the foregoing reasons, Defendants' 39 motion to dismiss is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. Defendants' motion is denied with respect to the following claims: (1) Title VII retaliation against FDNY and the C ity, (2) NYHRL and NYCRL retaliation against FDNY and the City, and (3) NYCHRL retaliation claim against FDNY and the City. The Clerk of Court is respectfully DIRECTED to terminate Defendants Arroyo, Russo, Leonard, de Blasio, and Nigro from the case . The parties are DIRECTED to contact the chambers of Magistrate Judge Ramon E. Reyes regarding the next step in this case. So Ordered by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis on 8/8/2019. Presiding Judge: Garaufis, Nicholas G. Referral Judge: Reyes, Jr., Ramon E. (Mahoney, Brenna) |
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