F et al v. Potter et al
G F and A F |
Kristen N. Potter, Joseph A. Iorio, Monroe-Woodbury Central School District and Holly Martucci |
7:2017cv00604 |
January 26, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Orange |
Cathy Seibel |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1401 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 101 CLERK'S JUDGMENT re: 100 Memorandum & Opinion. in favor of Monroe-Woodbury Central School District against Alexis Froio. It is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED: That for the reasons stated in the Court's Opinion and Order dated May 26, 2020, the District's motion for summary judgment is granted, and judgment is entered for Defendant Monroe-Woodbury Central School District; accordingly, the case is closed. (Signed by Clerk of Court Ruby Krajick on 05/27/2020) (Attachments: # 1 Notice of Right to Appeal) (dt) |
Filing 100 OPINION & ORDER re: 93 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Monroe-Woodbury Central School District. For the reasons set forth above, the District's motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is respectfully dir ected to terminate the pending motion, (Doc. 93), enter judgment for Defendant Monroe-Woodbury Central School District, and close the case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 5/26/2020) (mml) Transmission to Orders and Judgments Clerk for processing. |
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