Wells v. Briggs Construction Equipment Inc
Jerry J Wells |
Briggs Construction Equipment Inc |
3:2008cv03634 |
October 30, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Lexington |
Joseph F Anderson |
Paige Jones Gossett |
Both |
Federal Question |
42:12117 Americans with Disabilities Act |
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Filing 38 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS adopting 34 Report and Recommendations, granting 20 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Honorable Joseph F Anderson, Jr on 07/27/2010. (bshr, ) |
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Plaintiff: Jerry J Wells | |
Represented By: | James Lewis Cromer |
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