Norris v. Valley Transportation, Inc. et al
Robert Norris |
Valley Transportation, Inc. and American Fidelity Assurance Company |
1:2007cv01142 |
April 18, 2007 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Labor: Other Office |
Ashland |
Christopher A. Boyko |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
29:1002 E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement |
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Filing 41 Order of Case Dismissal. It is ordered this action is closed. It shall be marked settled and dismissed, with prejudice, each party to bear its own costs. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 06/30/09. (M,M) |
Filing 33 Opinion and Order Rejecting in part and Adopting in part the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation that the Motion to Dismiss be denied as to Count One of the Amended Complaint and Adopts the recommendation that the Motion to Dismi ss be granted as to Count Two. Therefore, the Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss by Defendant American Fidelity Assurance is granted, without prejudice, as to both count One and Two of the Amended Complaint, Related document 22 Motion to dismiss Amended Complaint, 29 Report and Recommendation. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 09/26/08. (M,M) |
Filing 29 Report and Recommendation that the motion to dismiss 22 should be denied as to the first count, alleging denial of ERISA benefits and granted as to the second count, alleging a breach of fiduciary duty. Objections to R&R due by 3/13/2008. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kenneth S. McHargh on 2/28/08. (R,N) |
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