Cater v. State Of New York et al
Lisa Marie Cater |
State Of New York, Empire State Development Corporation, Andrew Cuomo and William Ballard Hoyt |
1:2017cv09032 |
November 18, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Robert W. Sweet |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 63 OPINION re: 39 MOTION to Dismiss the Amended Complaint filed by Empire State Development Corporation. Based upon the conclusions set forth below, the motion is granted and the Amended Complaint is dismissed. Because the Amended Compl aint fails to allege cognizable causes of action against ESD, as set forth above, Plaintiff's First, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Causes of Action against ESD are dismissed, with prejudice. It is so ordered. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 2/4/2019) (ne) Transmission to Orders and Judgments Clerk for processing. |
Filing 54 OPINION re: 10 AMENDED MOTION to Dismiss the Amended Complaint as to the State and the Governor. filed by State Of New York, Andrew Cuomo. Based on the conclusions set forth above, the motion of the Defendants is granted and the AC is dismissed as to Defendants, with prejudice. Leave to replead within twenty days is granted. Andrew Cuomo (In his individual capacity) and State Of New York terminated. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 6/21/2018) (tro) |
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