Fehlhaber v. Board of Education of the Utica City School District et al
Craig S. Fehlhaber |
Board of Education of the Utica City School District and James Willis |
6:2009cv01380 |
December 10, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Utica Office |
Oneida |
David N. Hurd |
George H. Lowe |
Plaintiff |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights (Employment Discrimination) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 84 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER denying defts' 79 Motion to Strike portions of pltf's attorney affirmations;denying pltf's 73 Motion for Summary Judgment; granting in part and denying in part defts' 74 Motion for Summary J udgment. The federal due process and free speech claims are dismissed w/prejudice. The following claims remain for trial: (1) federal stigma-plus; (2) state law breach of contract; and (3) state law defamation against deft Willis. The trial in this matter is set for 8/14/12 at 9:30 a.m. in Utica, w/pretrial submissions to be filed by noon on 8/3/12. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 7/3/2012. (cbm, ) |
Filing 37 MEMORANDUM-DECISION & ORDER granting in part and denying in part 29 Motion to Dismiss; the first, second, and sixth causes of action are DISMISSED; and the fourth & fifth causes of action are NOT DISMISSED. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 10/29/2010. (see) |
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