Alex v. General Electric Company et al
| Yvonne W. Alex |
| General Electric Company, Gale O'Gorman, Diane Vavrasek, Richard Boswel, Meegan Scully, John Jordan, Thomas Polukort, Josh Scanton, William Capron, Michele Lanoue, Christopher Boniewski, Michael Tomassone, Lizbeth Golab and Coley Whittaker |
| 1:2012cv01021 |
| June 25, 2012 |
| U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York |
| Albany Office |
| Schenectady |
| David R. Homer |
| Glenn T. Suddaby |
| Employment |
| 42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
| Plaintiff |
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DECISION AND ORDER granting # 79 Defendant Michele Lanoue's Motion for Summary Judgment; and granting # 81 Management Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Chief Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 3/14/16. (lmw)
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DECISION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part # 49 Defendant Lanoue's Motion for Reconsideration such that Plaintiff's claims of hostile work environment and sexual harassment against Defendant Lanoue under Executive Law Section 296 are dismissed, but Defendant Lanoue's motion for reconsideration is otherwise denied; and denying # 57 Plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration. This case is referred back to Magistrate Judge Hummel for the setting of pretrial scheduling deadlines. Signed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 6/4/14. (lmw)
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