Domai v. American Express et al
Guy M. Domai |
American Express, Jeff Shane and John Moore |
2:2013cv00567 |
June 21, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Ted Stewart |
Family and Medical Leave Act |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
None |
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Filing 62 MEMORANDUM DECISION denying 59 Motion to Review Decision. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 3/15/16. (jlw) |
Filing 52 MEMORANDUM DECISION and ORDER granting 40 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 2/10/2015. (blh) |
Filing 37 MEMORANDUM DECISION and ORDER denying without prejudice 30 Motion to Dismiss; denying 35 Motion to Set Aside. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 10/15/2014. (blh) |
Filing 29 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER - granting 27 Motion for Extension of Time to Amend. The deadline for Plaintiff to file a motion to amend his Amended Complaint is continued to May 2, 2014. All other deadlines in the Courts Scheduling Order remain unchanged. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 4/16/14. (ss) |
Filing 24 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying 21 Motion to Strike 19 Memorandum in Opposition. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 1/2/14 (alt) |
Filing 7 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying 6 Motion for Service of Process. Within thirty (30) days of this Order, Plaintiff is directed to file an amended complaint addressing the deficiencies noted in this Order. Failure to do so may result in dismissal. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 9/23/13. (ss) |
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