Falcon v. Puerto Rico Ports Authority et al
Linnette Falcon-Cuevas |
Ivelisse Castro-Guzman, Conjugal Partnership Doe-Castro, Puerto Rico Ports Authority, Gilberto Casillas-Esquilin and Conjugal Partnership Esquilin-Doe |
3:2012cv01892 |
October 24, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico |
San Juan Office |
Guaynabo |
Francisco A. Besosa |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
05 U.S.C. ยง 704 Labor Litigation |
Defendant |
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Filing 77 AMENDED OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 30 motion for summary judgment. Signed by US Magistrate Judge Marcos E. Lopez on 8/29/2014. (MT) |
Filing 76 OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 30 motion for summary judgment. Signed by US Magistrate Judge Marcos E. Lopez on 8/28/2014. (MT) |
Filing 19 OPINION AND ORDER re 13 Motion to Dismiss. The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part defendant Casillas' motion to dismiss. The motion to dismiss plaintiff Falcon's Fifth Amendment and Equal Protection claims is GRANTED as to all defe ndants. Those claims, accordingly, are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The motion to dismiss plaintiff Falcon's First Amendment political discrimination claim and her Puerto Rico law claims against all defendants is DENIED. Signed by Judge Francisco A. Besosa on 06/28/2013. (brc) |
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