Bohannon v. Baptist Memorial Hospital - Tipton et al
Willard Earl Bohannon |
Baptist Memorial Hospital - Tipton and Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation |
2:2008cv02220 |
April 9, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Tennessee |
Labor: Fair Standards Office |
Shelby |
S. Thomas Anderson |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:2000e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
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Filing 124 ORDER denying 120 Plaintiff's Motion to Revisit Ruling on Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge S. Thomas Anderson on 6/21/2010. (Anderson, S.) |
Filing 115 ORDER granting 100 Defendants' Daubert Motion to Exclude the Testimony of Plaintiff's Expert John S. Markowitz ; denying 111 Defendants' Motion for Leave to File Reply; granting 114 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response (110) Outside of Time. Signed by Judge S. Thomas Anderson on 5/13/2010. (Anderson, S.) |
Filing 113 ORDER granting 66 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; granting 99 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages. Signed by Judge S. Thomas Anderson on 5/7/2010. (Anderson, S.) |
Filing 61 ORDER DENYING finding as moot 53 Defendant's Motion to Strike Plaintiff's Expert Disclosures; and ORDER GRANTING 54 Motion to Modify Scheduling Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charmiane G. Claxton on 09/22/2009. (Claxton, Charmiane) |
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