Rice v. Charter Communications Inc
Plaintiff: Sonya Rice
Defendant: Charter Communications Inc
Case Number: 6:2015cv02492
Filed: June 22, 2015
Court: US District Court for the District of South Carolina
Office: Greenville Office
County: Greenville
Presiding Judge: Jacquelyn D Austin
Presiding Judge: Henry M Herlong
Nature of Suit: Family and Medical Leave Act
Cause of Action: 29 U.S.C. ยง 2601
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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November 17, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 50 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION for 45 Report and Recommendation, GRANTING 25 Motion for Summary Judgment, filed by Charter Communications Inc. Signed by Honorable Henry M Herlong, Jr on 11/17/16. (sfla)
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Plaintiff: Sonya Rice
Represented By: Michael G Corley
Represented By: David E Rothstein
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