Berardelli et al v. Allied Services Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

Filing 82

ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry)(1)the plaintiffs motion in limine to preclude the expert testimony of Corey J. Andres, (Doc. 54), is DENIED;(2)the plaintiffs motion in limine to preclude evidence about re-training Buddy t o wear a t-shirt, (Doc. 55), is DENIED;(3)the plaintiffs motion in limine to preclude evidence of M.H.s allergies, (Doc. 57), is DENIED;(4)the plaintiffs motion in limine to preclude evidence of accommodations other than the use of a service dog, (Doc. 59), is DENIED; and(5)the defendants motion in limine to preclude and/or limit the expert testimony of Ann Cook, LSW, (Doc. 56), is DENIED.Signed by Honorable Malachy E Mannion on 1/27/17. (bs)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TRACI BERARDELLI and : JOSEPH BERARDELLI, on behalf of their daughter M.B., a minor, : and individually on their own behalf, : CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:14-0691 (JUDGE MANNION) : Plaintiffs : v. : ALLIED SERVICES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, Defendant : : ORDER In accordance with the memorandum issued this same day, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: (1) the plaintiffs’ motion in limine to preclude the expert testimony of Corey J. Andres, (Doc. 54), is DENIED; (2) the plaintiffs’ motion in limine to preclude evidence about retraining Buddy to wear a t-shirt, (Doc. 55), is DENIED; (3) the plaintiffs’ motion in limine to preclude evidence of M.H.’s allergies, (Doc. 57), is DENIED; (4) the plaintiffs’ motion in limine to preclude evidence of accommodations other than the use of a service dog, (Doc. 59), is DENIED; and (5) the defendant’s motion in limine to preclude and/or limit the expert testimony of Ann Cook, LSW, (Doc. 56), is DENIED. s/ Malachy E. Mannion MALACHY E. MANNION United States District Judge Date: January 27, 2017 O:\Mannion\shared\MEMORANDA - DJ\CIVIL MEMORANDA\2014 MEMORANDA\14-0691-03-ORDER.wpd 2

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