DiPilato v. 7-Eleven, Inc. et al

Filing 46

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS:...On the basis of the foregoing, summary judgment is DENIED as to:1)the claim against Defendants 7-Eleven and Lynch under New York State Human Rights Law Sec 296(5)(b); and 2)the claim against all defendants under New York Civil Rights Law Sec 40-c, The Order denying leave to amend is AFFIRMED.The Clerk is respectfully directed to terminate the pending motion (Doc.13). for 36 Report and Recommendations,, Motions terminated: 13 MOTION to Dismiss. filed by 7-Eleven, Inc., Martina Hagler, Jeanne Lynch, Arthur Rubinett. SO ORDERED (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 8/25/2009) The Clerk's Office Has Mailed Copies.(rj)

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