Smith et al v. City of Buffalo et al
Joseph Smith and Ronald Raiser |
City of Buffalo, Shawn Adams, Joe Cook, Daniel Derenda and Kenneth Morano |
1:2017cv00639 |
July 12, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
Erie |
Lawrence J. Vilardo |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Both |
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Filing 62 DECISION AND ORDER. Please note: This docket entry does not contain every detail of this order. It is your responsibility to read and download the pdf to this document for future reference. The Court grants, in part, Defenda nts' 40 motion with respect to Defendant Derenda and dismisses claims against him. The Clerk of Court shall terminate Defendant Derenda from this case. The Court holds in abeyance its review of the remainder of the R&R as specified, and does n ot resolve Defendants' objections to the R&R at this time. The Court orders the remaining parties to re-commence mediation pursuant to Section 2.1.B of this District's Alternative Dispute Resolution Plan. Motions for relief from this order due 1/21/2021. Stipulation selecting a mediator, if necessary, due 1/28/2021. First mediation session pursuant to this order shall occur by 2/26/2021. Joint status report due 3/8/2021. Signed by Hon. John L. Sinatra, Jr. on 1/7/2021.(KLH)-CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
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