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Nolan v. Shinseki

United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
Oct 30, 2009
Civil Action No. 07-813 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 30, 2009)

Summary

In Nolan v. Shinseki, No. 07-813, 2009 WL 3536628 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 30, 2009), another decision cited by Defendants, the employee was on medical leave due to foot surgery, and requested additional time off when a prior period of leave was set to expire; a factual circumstance that appears on its face to be more aligned with Sharbaugh's situation. (ECF No. 55 at 16.)

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Opinion

Civil Action No. 07-813.

October 30, 2009


ORDER


AND NOW, this 30th day of Oct, 2009, after the plaintiff filed a complaint in the above-captioned case, and after the defendant submitted a motion for summary judgment, and after a Report and Recommendation was issued by the United States Magistrate Judge, and the parties were given an opportunity to file written objections thereto by October 19, 2009, and no objections having been filed, and after independent review of the pleadings, and the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation, which is adopted as the opinion of this Court,

IT IS ORDERED that defendant's motion for summary judgment (Document No. 34) is granted.


Summaries of

Nolan v. Shinseki

United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
Oct 30, 2009
Civil Action No. 07-813 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 30, 2009)

In Nolan v. Shinseki, No. 07-813, 2009 WL 3536628 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 30, 2009), another decision cited by Defendants, the employee was on medical leave due to foot surgery, and requested additional time off when a prior period of leave was set to expire; a factual circumstance that appears on its face to be more aligned with Sharbaugh's situation. (ECF No. 55 at 16.)

Summary of this case from Sharbaugh v. W. Haven Manor, LP

In Nolan, however, the employee suffered from chronic stress fractures in her feet and ankles, in addition to other medical conditions, and after being absent from work for a year and a half, acknowledged that she still had "no understanding" and "no idea" when she could return to work.

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Case details for

Nolan v. Shinseki

Case Details

Full title:MARY NOLAN, Plaintiff, v. ERIC K. SHINSEKI, Secretary of the Department of…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Oct 30, 2009

Citations

Civil Action No. 07-813 (W.D. Pa. Oct. 30, 2009)

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