O'BAR v. BOROUGH OF NAUGATUCK

No. 3:01-CV-867 EBB.

260 F.Supp.2d 514 (2003)

Caroline O'BAR, Plaintiff v. BOROUGH OF NAUGATUCK, et al., Defendants

United States District Court, D. Connecticut.

April 30, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Maya, Merrie F. Hawley, bryan T. Carmidy, Maya & Assicuates, Fairfield, CT, for Plaintiff.

Philip J. O'Connor, Renee Woxl Dwyer, pattty G. Swan, Melissa B. Getter, Gordon, Muir & Foley, Harataford, CT, John A. Blazi, Waterbury, CT, Allison Reilly-Bombara, Waterbury, CT, for Defendants.


RULING ON MOTION FOR JUDMENT AS A MATTER OF LAW

ELLEN B. BURNS, Senior District Judge.

This is a renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law ("JMOL"), the initial Motion having been timely made at trial of this case. The Court determined to reserve decision at that time. Nine of the original twenty-five counts were submitted to the jury and it returned a verdict in favor of Plaintiff on two of them, retaliation under both federal and state law...

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