Eliacin v. Fiala et al
Beronne R. Eliacin |
Barbara Fiala and Steven Reagan |
3:2009cv00438 |
April 14, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Broome |
Thomas J. McAvoy |
David E. Peebles |
None |
Federal Question |
42:2000 Job Discrimination (Race) |
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Filing 70 DECISION AND ORDER granting Defendants' 62 Motion for Summary Judgment and dismissing the Plaintiff's complaint in its entirety. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 10/17/2011. (amt) {Pltf served via reg. and cert. mail] |
Filing 29 DECISION AND ORDER denying Plaintiff's 25 Motion for Reconsideration. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 1/14/10. (amt) [Pltf served via reg. mail] |
Filing 21 DECISION AND ORDER granting in part Defts' 18 Motion to Dismiss; All claims are dismissed as to Deft Willow Point Nursing Home; All claims are dismissed as to Deft County of Broome, except the retaliation claim. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 12/8/2009. (amt) [Pltf served via reg. mail] |
Filing 17 DECISION AND ORDER granting in part Defts 10 Motion to Dismiss by dismissing claims against Barbara Fiala and Steven Reagan in their individual capacities; denying in all other respects Defts 10 Motion to Dismiss. Defts are granted leave to file a motion to dismiss concerning the claims against the County of Broome and Willow Point Nursing Home. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 10/30/09. (sfp, ) |
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