Robinson v. Roper St Francis Healthcare Inc et al
Robert J Robinson |
Roper St Francis Healthcare Inc, Bon Secours St Francis Xavier Hospitial Inc, Franklin C Fetter Family Health Center Inc, Steven Shapiro, Allen Carroll and Laura Celia |
2:2013cv01916 |
July 12, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Charleston Office |
Charleston |
Richard M Gergel |
Bristow Marchant |
Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12117 Americans with Disabilities Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 129 ORDER RULING ON 125 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding the ADA claim (First Cause of Action) is denied and the motion for summary judgment regarding the pendent state claims (all remaining claims) is granted. (Dkt. No. 109 ). Signed by Honorable Richard M Gergel on 6/24/2015. (sshe, ) |
Filing 97 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION adopting Parts II, III, IV, and V of 92 Report and Recommendation Discussion, declining to adopt the R&R's analysis in Part I regarding Plaintiff's Title III claim; denyi ng Defendants' 46 Motion to Dismiss, Motion to Stay, filed by Steven Shapiro, Allen Carroll, Laura Celia, CareAlliance Health Services, Bon Secours St Francis Xavier Hospital Inc; and recommitting this matter to the Magistrate Judge for further proceedings Signed by Honorable Richard M Gergel on 9/4/2014. (sshe, ) |
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