Wyatt, as Administratrix of the Estate of India T. Cummings v. County of Erie et al
Tawana R. Wyatt, as Administratrix of the Estate of India T. Cummings |
County of Erie, Peter Martin, Evelyn Coggins, Tom Chapin, Erie County Sheriff's Office, Timothy B. Howard, City of Lackawanna, City of Lackawanna Police Department, Erie County Medical Center Corporation, Gerald Igoe and Tara M. Ciesla |
City of Lackawanna Police Department and City of Lackawanna |
Tom Chapin, Tara M. Ciesla, Evelyn Coggins, County of Erie, Erie County Medical Center Corporation, Erie County Sheriff's Office, Timothy B. Howard, Gerald Igoe and Peter Martin |
1:2017cv00446 |
May 19, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
Erie |
William K. Sessions |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 |
None |
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Filing 204 ORDER granting 188 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery; denying 188 Motion to Compel; denying 190 Motion to Strike 188 MOTION for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery MOTION to Compel Depositions of Defend ants, 190 MOTION to Strike Plaintiff's Notice of Deposition to the County of Erie;MOTION for Extension of Time of Discovery Deadlines and MOTION to Bifurcate and Staying Discovery on Monell Claims, 192 MOTION t o Bifurcate and MOTION to Stay Discovery on Monell Claims ; granting 190 Motion for Extension of Time re 188 MOTION for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery MOTION to Compel Depositions of Defendants, 190 MOTION to Strike Plaintiff's Notice of Deposition to the County of Erie;MOTION for Extension of Time of Discovery Deadlines and MOTION to Bifurcate and Staying Discovery on Monell Claims, 192 MOTION to Bifurcate and MOTION to Stay Discovery on Monell Claims ; denying 190 Motion to Bifurcate; denying 192 Motion to Bifurcate; denying 192 Motion to Stay. The parties shall submit to the Court a revised, stipulated scheduling order within 30 days. Signed by Hon. William K. Sessions III on 2/5/24. (SG) |
Filing 177 ORDER granting 167 Motion to Dismiss Cross-Claims; granting 168 Motion to Dismiss Cross-Claims. Signed by Hon. William K. Sessions III on 3/4/21. (SG) |
Filing 166 ORDER granting 110 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction; granting 110 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; granting 123 Motion to Dismiss. The state law claims brought against those defendants are remanded to state court. Signed by Hon. William K. Sessions III on 8/5/2020. (CGJ) |
Filing 40 OPINION AND ORDER granting Plaintiff's motion for leave to file an Amended Complaint. The motion for judgment on the pleadings filed by the County of Erie, the Erie County Sheriffs Department, and Erie County Sheriff Timothy B.Howard (collective ly County Defendants) (ECF No. 10) is granted in part and denied in part; the motion for judgment on the pleadings filed the City of Lackawanna and the Lackawanna Police Department (collectively City Defendants) (ECF No. 28) is granted in part and de nied in part; and the motion to dismiss filed by defendants Peter Martin, M.D., Evelyn Coggins, M.D., and Tom Chapin, N.P. (collectively Medical Defendants) (ECF No. 35)is granted in part and denied in part. Signed by Hon. William K. Sessions III on 4/12/2018. ( Please Note: It is your responsibility to read this Order and download it for future reference. Direct any questions to the Chambers of the Judge who entered this Order.) (KM) |
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