State of New York et al v. The Monfort Trust et al
State of New York and The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation |
Kenneth Anschutz, Townsend Anschutz, John L. Bradley, Jr., Nancy Famiglietti, Deborah Firebaugh, Pamela J. Monfort, The Monfort Trust and James C. Titus |
2:2012cv03755 |
July 30, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
E. Thomas Boyle |
Leonard D. Wexler |
Environmental Matters |
42 U.S.C. ยง 9607 Real Property Tort to Land |
None |
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Filing 147 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: For the reasons set forth PLEASE SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS, the Court adopts Judge Lockes Report and Recommendation in its entirety. The motions for summary judgment are both granted in part and denied in part. So Ordered by Judge Joan M. Azrack on 9/30/2016. (Ortiz, Grisel) |
Filing 104 ORDER denying 73 , 95 Motions to Disqualify Counsel for the reasons set forth in the attached order. A status conference has been scheduled for 10/28/14. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke on 10/7/2014. (Disbrow, Sandra) |
Filing 67 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 56 Motion for Summary Judgment. For the reasons stated herein, Bradley's motion for summary judgment is denied. (Ordered by Judge Leonard D. Wexler on 1/28/2014.) (Fagan, Linda) |
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