HAMOVITZ v. SANTA BARBARA APPLIED RESEARCH, INC. et al
ARNOLD HAMOVITZ |
MAYTAG AIRCRAFT CORP. and SANTA BARBARA APPLIED RESEARCH, INC. |
2:2007cv00454 |
April 4, 2007 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Office |
Allegheny |
Lisa Pupo Lenihan |
Terrence F. McVerry |
Civil Rights: Other |
38 U.S.C. ยง 2011 - Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act of |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 145 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER denying 139 -1 Motion for Leave to File Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment on the Successor in Interest Issue And/or 139 -2 to Conduct Limited Discovery to Determine if Defendants' Purported Unconditional Offer of Employment is a Good Faith Offer or a Last Minute Litigation Tactic. Signed by Judge Terrence F. McVerry on 12/02/10. (bsc) |
Filing 136 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER finding that Plaintiff is entitled to seek additional tort damages, including compensatory damages for emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation, as well as punitive damages under Pennsylvania common law. See Memorandum Opinion for details. Signed by Judge Terrence F. McVerry on 10/19/2010. (bsc) |
Filing 114 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER adopting Report and Recommendations re 106 Report and Recommendations. Signed by Judge Terrence F. McVerry on 03/31/2010. (bsc) |
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