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· 10/24/2007

DeLa Cruz v. Piccari Press

Citations

  • 521 F. Supp. 2d 424
  • 2007 WL 3145339

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • concluding that unexhausted allegations which took place prior to the filing of the EEOC charge could not be raised in plaintiffs Title VII action
  • providing that while “motions to strike may save time and resources by making it unnecessary to litigate claims that will not affect the outcome of the case, motions to strike generally are disfavored”
  • providing that, while “motions to strike may save time and resources by making it unnecessary to litigate claims that will not affect the outcome of the case, motions to strike generally are disfavored”
  • providing that while “motions to strike may save time and resources by making it unnecessary to litigate claims that will not affect the outcome of the case, motions to strike generally are disfavored”
  • providing that while ‘motions to strike may save time and resources by making it unnecessary to litigate claims that will not affect the outcome of the case, motions to strike generally are disfavored’
  • denying dismissal of a plaintiff’s employment discrimination claims against a parent company where the facts supporting integrated enterprise liability were sparse

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Judges: Gene E.K. Pratter

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