Biediger et al v. Quinnipiac Univ

Filing 44

Minute Entry. Proceedings held before Judge Stefan R. Underhill: Motion Hearing held on 5/14/2009 re 26 MOTION to Preclude Testimony, 37 MOTION to Strike, 2 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Oral ruling issued by Judge Underhilldenying 37 Motion to Strike; taking under advisement 2 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; denying 26 Motion to Preclude. Total Time: 1 hour and 25 minutes(Court Reporter Susan Catucci.) (Sbalbi, B.)

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Civil- (Dec-2008) HONORABLE: Stefan R. Underhill TOTAL TIME: 1 DEPUTY CLERK B. Sbalbi RPTR/ECRO/TAPE S. Catucci 25 minutes hours DATE: 05/14/09 START TIME: 01:40 pm END TIME: 03:15 pm LUNCH RECESS FROM: TO: RECESS (if more than ½ hr) FROM: TO: CIVIL NO. 3:09cv621(SRU) Biediger et al. J. Orleans, A. Hernandez, K. Galles Plaintiff's Counsel vs Quinnipiac University M. Gambardella, J. Bardavid Defendant's Counsel COURTROOM MINUTES- CIVIL Motion hearing Evidentiary Hearing Miscellaneous Hearing .....# 2 Motion for Preliminary Injunction granted granted granted granted granted granted granted granted granted granted granted Proposed Findings due denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied denied Response due filed filed filed filed filed filed Hearing continued until at docketed docketed docketed docketed docketed docketed advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement advisement Show Cause Hearing Judgment Debtor Exam .....# 37 Motion to Strike Testimony .....# 26 Motion to Preclude Testimony .....# .....# .....# .....# ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............ Motion Motion Motion Motion Or al Motion Or al Motion Or al Motion Or al Motion Briefs(s) due

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