SWEARINGEN v. LONG

No. 92-CV-859.

889 F.Supp. 587 (1995)

Donald L. SWEARINGEN, Deborah Swearingen, h/w individually and as parents and natural guardians of their minor children, Tammi Swearingen and Kyle Swearingen, Plaintiffs, v. Barry J. LONG and Glenda B. Long d/b/a Colonial Cleaners, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. New York.

June 28, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark David Blum, Syracuse, NY, for plaintiffs.

Grossman Kinney Dwyer & Harrigan, Syracuse, NY, for defendants (Ruth Moors D'Eredita, of counsel).


ORDER

McCURN, Senior District Judge.

BACKGROUND

On March 28, 1995, the court heard oral argument with respect to several different motions in this case. At that time, the court expressed its concern that although the minor children, Tammi and Kyle Swearingen, are named as plaintiffs, along with their parents, Donald L. and Deborah Swearingen, the complaint in its present form does not contain any allegations specifically pertaining to damages...

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