Hanley v. Zucker et al
Sylvia Hanley and Alan Blumkin |
Howard A. Zucker and Steven Banks |
1:2015cv05958 |
July 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Queens |
Katherine B. Forrest |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 45 OPINION & ORDER re: 17 MOTION to Dismiss Or, in the Alternative, For a Stay. filed by Howard A. Zucker, 20 MOTION to Dismiss 8 the Amended Complaint. filed by Steven Banks. The Court has considered the parties' other arguments and finds that they are without merit. For the reasons stated above, defendants' motions to dismiss are GRANTED. The Court will allow plaintiffs one opportunity to replead their complaint consistent with the above not later than August 22, 2016. (As further set forth in this order), ( Amended Pleadings due by 8/22/2016.) (Signed by Judge Katherine B. Forrest on 7/21/2016) (lmb) |
Filing 31 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: Before the Court is the question of whether discovery should be stayed pending the resolution of defendants' motions to dismiss. The issue was raised in the state defendant's brief in support of its motion to dis miss and discussed by the parties at the initial pretrial conference on October 28, 2015. Accordingly, all discovery in this action is STAYED until the Court issues further instructions after it reviews the full briefing on the motions to dismiss. (As further set forth in this Order.) (Signed by Judge Katherine B. Forrest on 11/12/2015) (kko) |
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