Ash v. El Paso County School District No. 11 et al

Filing 122

ORDER granting 121 Joint Stipulated Motion to Vacate Jury Verdict and to Dismiss All Claims (With Prejudice). The Jury Verdict of 09/24/2010 is VACATED in that it found Colorado Springs School District 11 violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended in 1991. The Jury Verdict is VACATED in that it awarded back pay after August, 2009. The Jury Verdict is VACATED in that it awarded punitive damages to Plaintiff as against Colorado Springs School District 11. All of Plaintiff's claims against Defendant are dismissed with each party to bear his/its own attorney's fees and costs, by Judge John L. Kane on 03/10/2011.(wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge John L. Kane Civil Action No. 07-cv-01104-JLK-MEH GEORGE CHRISTOPHER ASH, Plaintiff, v. COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 11, Defendant. ORDER _______________________________________________________________________ This matter is before me on the parties Joint Stipulated Motion to Vacate Jury Verdict and to Dismiss All Claims (With Prejudice) (doc. 121). Having read the Stipulated Motion, and being fully advised in the premises, the motion is GRANTED. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Jury Verdict of September 24, 2010 is VACATED in that it found Colorado Springs School District 11 violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended in 1991. The Jury Verdict is VACATED in that it awarded back pay after August, 2009. The Jury Verdict is VACATED in that it awarded punitive damages to Plaintiff as against Colorado Springs School District 11. All of Plaintiff's claims against Defendant are dismissed with each party to bear his/its own attorney's fees and costs. Dated: March 10, 2011 BY THE COURT: /s/ John L. Kane Senior U.S. District Judge

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