Kelly et al v. Pacific Village Apartments et al
Ann Kathryn Kelly and Robert Eugene Van Wormer |
Traci Dykstra, Kathleen M. Kelly, Katy Kiser, Lane County Sheriffs Office, Oregon Circuit Court for Lane County and Pacific Village Apartments et al |
6:2017cv01021 |
June 30, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Eugene (6) Office |
Ann L. Aiken |
Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities Act - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Fair Housing Act |
None |
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Filing 20 ORDER: Plaintiffs' Motion for Temporary Injunction 17 is DENIED. Further, this case is ordered dismissed, without prejudice. All other pending motions are DENIED as moot. Signed on 6/8/2018 by Judge Ann L. Aiken. A copy of this Order was mailed to pro se plaintiffs Robert Eugene Van Wormer and Ann Kathryn Kelly. (ck) |
Filing 8 ORDER: Denying Motion for a Preliminary Injunction 7 ). Plaintiffs have leave refile a properly supported Motion for Preliminary Injunction. The Court also advises plaintiffs that the District of Oregon has a Pro Bono Representation program. Parties who are unable to pay for an attorney but would like representation in a pending, active civil suit in District Court may submit a motion for Appointment of Pro Bono Counsel. The Motion form can be found on the District of Oregon's public website or at any of District of Oregon Clerk of Court office. Signed on 6/30/2017 by Judge Ann L. Aiken. (ck) Modified typos on 6/30/2017 (jk). |
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