BONASORTE et al v. CITY OF PITTSBURGH et al
CHARLES BONASORTE and THE PITTSBURGH STOP, INC. |
CITY OF PITTSBURGH and GUY COSTA |
2:2018cv00243 |
February 26, 2018 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Office |
Allegheny |
Nora Barry Fischer |
Robert C. Mitchell |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 45 ORDER indicating that, in accordance with the foregoing Memorandum Opinion 44 , it is hereby ordered that the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation 41 is adopted, in part, and denied, in part; that Defendants, the City of Pittsburgh and Guy Costa's Motion to Dismiss 28 is granted; that Plaintiffs' Second Amended Complaint 25 is dismissed, with prejudice; and that the Clerk of Court shall mark this case closed. Signed by Judge Nora Barry Fischer on 4/15/19. (jg) |
Filing 24 ORDER indicating that the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation 23 , which is adopted as the opinion of this Court; that the Defendants' motion to dismiss 14 be granted, that the amended complaint 9 be dismissed without prejudi ce, and that Plaintiffs be given an opportunity to refile a complaint, which shall include every cause of action they intend to bring as separate causes of action, as well as the jurisdictional basis therefor, by no later than 9/24/18. Signed by Judge Nora Barry Fischer on 9/10/18. (jg) |
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