Ferritto v. Cuyahoga County et al
Dallas Ferritto |
Cuyahoga County, Clifford Pinkney and Brendan Johnson |
1:2016cv00475 |
February 29, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Cleveland Office |
Cuyahoga |
Christopher A. Boyko |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 62 Opinion and Order. Plaintiff's Motion to Vacate its Order and Reopen the Action Upon Cause Shown that Settlement Has Not Been Completed and Further Litigation is Necessary (Related doc # 56 ) is denied. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 12/18/2018. (H,CM) |
Filing 49 Opinion and Order. Defendant Brendan Johnson's Motion to Dismiss Second Amended Complaint (Related doc # 45 ) is denied. Plaintiff's counsel shall immediately contact Defendant Brendan Johnson's counsel and obtain the amount of reasonable fees and costs expended in connection with the motion practice on the insufficient service issue. Plaintiff shall reimburse Defendant's counsel for those fees and costs within thirty days. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 4/12/2018. (H,CM) |
Filing 42 Opinion and Order. Defendant Frank Bova's Motion to Dismiss (Related doc # 28 ) is granted. Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Frank Bova are dismissed without prejudice. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 2/16/2018. (H,CM) |
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