CARSON et al v. BURGH'S PIZZA & WINGS PUB, INC. et al
CATHERINE CARSON and FRANCESCA LOCASTRO |
BURGH'S PIZZA & WINGS PUB, INC., THOMAS J. DAILY, FRANCIS J. DAILY and DANIEL E. DAILY |
2:2008cv01279 |
September 12, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Allegheny |
Gary L. Lancaster |
Defendant |
Federal Question |
42:2000e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
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Filing 38 ORDER granting 34 Motion to Appoint Second Arbitrator; Patricia Dodge is appointed as the arbitrator in this matter. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 3/16/11. (map) |
Filing 33 ORDER granting 31 MOTION for Appointment of Arbitrator and appointing Attorney Sally Cimini as the arbitrator in this matter. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 1/29/10. (map) |
Filing 28 ORDER granting 27 Joint Motion for Administrative Closure; Clerk shall mark the instant case closed; Nothing contained in this Order shall be considered a dismissal or disposition of this action and should further proceedings therein become necessa ry or desirable, either party may initiate them in the same manner as if this Order had not been entered; The Court expressly retains jurisdiction in this matter to consider any issue arising during the arbitration proceedings including, but not limited to, enforcing the Arbitration Agreement and any judgment entered thereon. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 10/15/09. (map) |
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