CARROLL et al v. STETTLER et al
Filing
576
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT THE PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (DOC. NO.501) IS GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. THE COURT DENIES THE PLAINTIFFS' MOTION IN ITS ENTIRETY AS TO DEFENDANTS JAMES MARTIN, CHANTEL MARTIN, MARTIN MARKET ING, TROY MCCLAIN, AND TROY MCCLAIN RENTAL ENTERPRISES, INC. THE COURT GRANTS THE MOTION IN ITS ENTIRETY AS TO DEFENDANTS ALBIN E. DELGADO AND ALBINATOR ENTERPRISES, INC. IT RESERVES JUDGMENT ON THE MOTION AS TO THE REMAINING DEFENDANTS. JUDGMENT IS HEREBY ENTERED IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS AND AGAINST DEFENDANT ALBIN E. DELGADO AND ALBINATOR ENTERPRISES, INC. SIGNED BY HONORABLE MARY A. MCLAUGHLIN ON 4/18/2013. 4/19/2013 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO PRO SE, UNREPS AND COUNSEL, E-MAILED.(kk, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
THOMAS CARROLL, et al.
v.
WILLIAM STETTLER, III et al.
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CIVIL ACTION
NO. 10-2262
ORDER
AND NOW, this 18th day of April, 2013, upon
consideration of the plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment
(Docket No. 501), the oppositions in response filed by
defendants James Martin and Troy McClain (Docket Nos. 512 and
537), and the plaintiffs’ reply and supplemental memoranda
thereto, and following oral argument on March 13, 2013, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED, for the reasons stated in a memorandum of law
bearing today’s date, that the motion is GRANTED in part and
DENIED in part.
The Court denies the plaintiffs’ motion in its
entirety as to defendants James Martin, Chantel Martin, Martin
Marketing, Troy McClain, and Troy McClain Rental Enterprises,
Inc.
The Court grants the motion in its entirety as to
defendants Albin E. Delgado and Albinator Enterprises, Inc.
It
reserves judgment on the motion as to the remaining defendants.
Judgment is hereby ENTERED in favor of the plaintiffs
and against defendants Albin E. Delgado and Albinator
Enterprises, Inc.
BY THE COURT:
_/s/ Mary A. McLaughlin__
MARY A. McLAUGHLIN, J.
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