United States of America v. Noble Homes, Inc. et al
United States of America |
Noble Homes, Inc., Guardian Property Management, Inc., Dean Windham, Milton Studer, Studer Architects, LLC, John Hershberger, Hersh Construction, Inc. and Windham Bridge Condominium Unit Owners' Association |
5:2013cv02659 |
December 2, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Akron Office |
Stark |
John R. Adams |
Housing/Accommodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
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Filing 182 Order denying Defendants' Motion for summary judgment (Related Doc # 112 ); denying Plaintiff's Motion for partial summary judgment (Related Doc # 114 ); granting Plaintiff's Motion for leave to supplemental authority (Related Doc # 138 ); granting Plaintiff's Motion for leave to file supplemental authority(Related Doc # 140 ). Judge John R. Adams on 3/23/16.(L,J) |
Filing 84 Order granting the Government's Motion for reconsideration ( 68 ); the Court, however, adheres to its prior ruling allowing the amendment. Order also grants Defendant's Motion for order ( 76 ) excluding the Government's rebuttal expert. Judge John R. Adams on 9/16/14.(L,J) |
Filing 81 Order denying FHAA's Motion to intervene as a party. (Related Doc # 70 ). Judge John R. Adams on 9/10/14.(L,J) |
Filing 69 Order denying Defendants' Partial Motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim (Related Doc # 41 ). Judge John R. Adams on 8/14/14.(L,J) |
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