Silver v. Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. et al
Brian Silver |
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Daniel Gagnon, Wayne Griffin, Laurence S. Baker and Testing, Inc. |
7:2015cv01792 |
March 11, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Westchester |
Vincent L. Briccetti |
Americans with Disabilities - Employment |
29 U.S.C. ยง 791 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 94 OPINION AND ORDER re: 60 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Daniel Gagnon, Wayne Griffin. For the reasons stated above, Defendants' motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. (Doc. 60.) Plain tiff's claims under the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act are dismissed with prejudice, and his claims under the NYSHRL are dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate the pending motion, (Doc. 60), enter judgment for Defendants, and close the case. (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 11/15/2017) (mml) |
Filing 22 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER re: 12 MOTION to Dismiss the Complaint with Prejudice. filed by Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Daniel Gagnon, Wayne Griffin. Accordingly, the Entergy Defendants' motion to dismiss is DENIED. The Clerk is instructed to terminate the motion. (Doc. #12). (Signed by Judge Vincent L. Briccetti on 11/19/2015) (rj) |
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