Jay Huston v. Battelle Memorial Institute et al
Filing
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JUDGMENT AFTER TRIAL by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED as follows: Judgment is entered in favor of Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute; and Plaintiff Jay Huston is to recover nothing by way of his complaint against Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute; and Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute is a prevailing party for the purpose of the recovery of allowed costs as set forth in Local Civil Rule 54. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (jp)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JAY HUSTON,
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Plaintiff,
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BATTELLE MEMORIAL
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Defendant.
Case No. CV 13-5237-MWF(RZx)
Judgment After Trial
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On November 4, 2014, the above matter came on for jury trial between
2 Plaintiff Jay Huston and Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute. The matter was
3 tried before Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald, in the above-captioned court. After
4 hearing the evidence and the arguments of counsel, the case was submitted to the
5 jury. On November 17, 2014, after deliberation, the jury returned a unanimous
6 special verdict (Docket No. 142) that resulted in no damages being awarded to
7 Plaintiff Jay Huston on either remaining claim for relief.
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Pursuant to Rules 54(a) and 58(b)(2)(A) of the Federal Rules of Civil
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Judgment is entered in favor of Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute; and
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Plaintiff Jay Huston is to recover nothing by way of his complaint against
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Defendant Battelle Memorial Institute is a prevailing party for the purpose of
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DATED: December 2, 2014
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MICHAEL W. FITZGERALD
United States District Judge
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