Raghavendra v. National Labor Relations Board et al
Plaintiff: |
Rajagopala Sampath Raghavendra |
Defendant: |
National Labor Relations Board, Celeste J. Mattina, The Trustees of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger and Laura D. Barbieri |
Case Number: |
1:2008cv08120 |
Filed: |
September 19, 2008 |
Court: |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Office: |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
County: |
Nassau |
Presiding Judge: |
John G. Koeltl |
Presiding Judge: |
Henry B. Pitman |
Nature of Suit: |
Plaintiff |
Cause of Action: |
Federal Question |
Jury Demanded By: |
42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Date Filed |
Document Text |
February 19, 2010 |
Filing
75
ORDER: The Court ADOPTS Magistrate Judge Pitman's R&R in its entirety and upholds the Settlement Agreement. The Court GRANTS Stober's motion to strike immaterial or impertinent matter on its docket and directs the Clerk of Court to strike t he following documents: In the 06 Civ. 6841 action: Docket #'s: 107-08; 114-15; 121; 124; 127; 130-34; In the 08 Civ. 8120 action: Docket #'s: 61; 68-69; and In the 09 Civ. 0019 action: Docket #'s: 45-46 The Court further ORDERS Raghav endra to cease filing papers containing immaterial and inappropriate statements and ad hominem remarks about Stober. Further, the Court exercises its supplemental jurisdiction over the Fee Dispute and finds that the Retainer is valid and enforceable. Finally, the Court finds that Stober has earned an award equal to 1/3 (33.33%) of the monies which Columbia agreed to pay to settle the dispute. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, Raghavendra must tender to Columbia properly executed "d ocuments that are necessary to accomplish withdrawal" of all claims; he must tender to Columbia release of all claims against all defendants in all actions and the EEOC Charge; and he must tender any and all documents reasonably demanded by defe ndant Columbia and end this matter. Upon presentation of such documents, Columbia must pay the settlement amount, as stated in the July 30,2009 Settlement Agreement, "less applicable taxes and withholding as wages". Such payment should be m ade to Louis D. Stober, Jr. as attorney, who may deduct the fee specified in the Retainer and remit the balance to Raghavendra. The Clerk of the Court is directed to close as moot all pending motions in the three above-referenced cases (06 Civ. 6841; 08 Civ. 8120; 09 Civ. 0019). SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Paul A. Crotty on 2/19/2010) Copies Mailed By Chambers. (tve) Modified on 2/23/2010 (tve).
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August 27, 2009 |
Filing
57
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: For all the foregoing reasons, I respectfully recommend that the NLRB Defendants' and Barbieri's motions to dismiss (Docket Items 25 and 43 in 08 Civ. 8120 (PAC)(HBP)) be granted. FAILURE TO OBJECT WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS WILL RESULT IN A WAIVER OF OBJECTIONS AND WILL PRECLUDE APPELLATE REVIEW. Objections to R&R due by 9/14/2009 (Signed by Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman on 8/27/2009) Copies Mailed By Chambers.(jpo)
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April 28, 2009 |
Filing
33
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Accordingly, for all the reasons set forth above, Irespectfully recommend that the Columbia Defendants' application for an Order directing that plaintiff refrain from having any direct contact with Lee Bollinger, Robert Kasdin and Jane Booth be denied in all respects. Objections to R&R due by 5/15/2009 (Signed by Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman on 4/28/09) Copies Mailed by Chambers.(db)
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