Wildey v. State of California et al

Filing 92

CLERK'S JUDGMENT - the court grants summary judgment in favor of Access and against Plaintiff, denies Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time, and denies Plaintiff's motion for reconsideration. The Clerk of Court is instructed to enter final judgment and to close the file.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(tkl)

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-JMA Wildey v. State of California et al AO 450 Judgment in a Civil Case Doc. 92 United States District Court SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Luisa C Wildey V. State of California, Rehabilitation Appeals Board , Department of Rehabilitation, Client Assistance Program , The Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled, Inc. , The Access Center of San Diego, Inc. , Sharp Memorial Hospital , Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, Bureau of Rehabilitation, Access to Independence, Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE CASE NUMBER: 07cv1154-JM(JMA) Jury Verdict. This action came before the Court for a trial by jury. The issues have been tried and the jury has rendered its verdict. X Decision by Court. This action came to trial or hearing before the Court. The issues have been tried or heard and a decision has been rendered. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the court grants summary judgment in favor of Access and against Plaintiff, denies Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time, and denies Plaintiff's motion for reconsideration. The Clerk of Court is instructed to enter final judgment and to close the file.............................................. ............................................................................................................................................................ December 7, 2010 Date T. Lee (By) Deputy Clerk ENTERED ON December 7, 2010 W. Samuel Hamrick, Jr. Clerk 07cv1154-JM(JMA) Dockets.Justia.com

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