Syn-Cronamics, Inc. et al v. Cabral et al
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Judge George A. OToole, Jr: ORDER entered denying as moot 54 Motion for Order to Immediately Appoint Receiver; denying as moot 146 Motion for Leave to File an Amended Witness List ; denying as moot without prejudice 147 Motion in Limine; denying 159 Motion for Entry of Judgment under Rule 54(b); denying 163 Motion for Reconsideration ; denying 169 Motion for Leave to File a reply memorandum (Danieli, Chris)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-11058-GAO
SYN-CRONAMICS, INC., et al
Plaintiffs,
v.
ROBERT CABRAL, et al
Defendants.
ORDER
September 30, 2014
O’TOOLE, D.J.
This case was previously referred to Chief Magistrate Judge Sorokin and then reassigned
to Magistrate Judge Kelley. The referral is now withdrawn for the purpose of resolving the
following pending motions.
The Plaintiffs’ motion for immediate appointment of a receiver (dkt. no. 54) is DENIED
AS MOOT without prejudice.
The plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file an amended witness list (dkt. no. 146) is DENIED
AS MOOT.
The defendant Robert Cabral’s motion in limine to preclude damages based on the statute
of limitations (dkt. no. 147) is DENIED AS MOOT without prejudice.
The motion of nominal defendant Cabral Enterprises, Inc. for entry of separate and partial
judgment pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b) is DENIED.
The plaintiffs’ motion for reconsideration (dkt. no. 163) is DENIED.
The plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file a reply memorandum is DENIED.
It is SO ORDERED.
/s/ George A. O’Toole, Jr.
United States District Judge
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