Ortiz Lebron et al v. United States of America et al
Isidra Ortiz Lebron, Angel Gonzalez Gonzalez and Angel Gonzalez Ortiz |
United States of America and Jared Hewitt |
3:2010cv01513 |
June 8, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico |
San Juan Office |
Lares |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 180 OPINION AND ORDER. GRANTED 161 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Salvador E. Casellas on 5/20/2013. (AVB) |
Filing 131 OPINION AND ORDER. GRANTED in part and DENIED in part 105 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction. The defendant has until 12/28/2012 to answer the 100 amended complaint. Further, the parties have until 12/20/2012 to file a joint informative m otion regarding whether resuming mediation before Magistrate Judge Bowler is desirable at this procedural juncture, or whether they rather have a settlement conference before Magistrate Judge Velez-Rive. Answer due by 12/28/2012; Joint Informative Motion due by 12/20/2012. Signed by Judge Salvador E. Casellas on 12/14/2012. (AVB) Modified to add the word "Opinion" on 12/14/2012 (su). |
Filing 24 OPINION AND ORDER - GRANTING Defendant USA's 22 Partial Motion to Dismiss; GRANTING Defendant Jared Hewitt's 23 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Chief Judge Jose A. Fuste on 2/7/2011. (mld) |
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