FOIA Activity: 5 New Procedural or Substantive Decisions
We have added 5 decisions of a procedural or substantive nature filed between October 27, 2019 and November 2, 2019. These are associated with 5 FOIA cases pending in federal district court. Note that because there can be delays between the date a decision is made and when it shows up on PACER, this listing includes only decisions that appeared on PACER during this period.
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- DC 1:2007cv02050 — BLOCHE et al v. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE et al
- October 29, 2019: MEMORANDUM OPINION granting in part and denying in part [110] Defendants' renewed motion for partial summary judgment; granting in part and denying in part [96] Defendants' motion for partial summary judgment; denying [97] Plaintiffs' cross-motion for partial summary judgment. See document for details. Signed by Judge Rudolph Contreras on October 29, 2019. (lcrc3)
- DC 1:2018cv03127 — DBW PARTNERS, LLC v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE et al
- October 28, 2019: MEMORANDUM AND OPINION denying [11] Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment and granting in part and denying in part [12] Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment. See document for details. Signed by Judge Rudolph Contreras on 10/28/2019. (lcrc2)
- DC 1:2019cv03167 — JEMERIGBE v. TRUMP et al
- October 31, 2019: MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. Signed by Judge Christopher R. Cooper on 10/31/2019. (zad)
- MOW 4:2019cv00493 — Talley v. U.S. Department of Labor
- October 28, 2019: ORDER DENYING WITHOUT PREJUDICE PLAINTIFF'S SECOND MOTION TO RECONSIDER AND REVERSE ORDER GRANTING DOL MOTION TO STAY, [13] Signed on 10/28/19 by District Judge Ortrie D. Smith. (Matthes Mitra, Renea)
- WAW 2:2019cv00334 — Davis Wright Tremaine LLP v. United States Customs and Border Protection
- November 1, 2019: JOINT STATUS REPORT AND STIPULATION AND ORDER re [18] Joint Status Report. The parties intend to continue discussions regarding what issues may remain in this case. The parties propose to file a proposed summary judgment briefing schedule within 90 days of this Court's order if they are not able to otherwise resolve this matter. Signed by Judge Ricardo S. Martinez. (PM)
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