Maldonado et al v. FirstService Residential, Inc. et al, No. 4:2020cv01484 - Document 244 (S.D. Tex. 2021)

Court Description: FINAL JUDGMENT entered: All other relief not expressly provided is denied. This final judgment disposes of all claims as to all parties. Case terminated on 11/8/21.(Signed by Chief Judge Lee H Rosenthal) Parties notified.(leddins, 4)

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Maldonado et al v. FirstService Residential, Inc. et al Doc. 244 United States District Court Southern District of Texas ENTERED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION JOSE A. MALDONADO, AND MARIA R. MALDONADO, Plaintiffs, VS. FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL, INC., NATASHA BROWN, ROYAL BROOK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., FRIENDSWOOD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC, JOHN H. PALAMIDY, JR., CYNTHIA A. HILL, KORIE HEROLD, JENNIFER MCKENRY, Defendants. § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § November 08, 2021 Nathan Ochsner, Clerk CIVIL ACTION NO. H-20-1484 FINAL JUDGMENT On October 13, 2021, the court began a bench trial on Jose A. Maldonado’s and Maria R. Maldonado’s injunctive claims for discrimination against FirstService Residential, Inc. (“FirstService”), the Royal Brook Community Association, Inc. (the “Association”), Natasha Brown, and Jennifer McKenry (the “Royal Brook Defendants”). The court also began, and simultaneously held, with the parties’ consent, a jury trial on the Maldonados’ claims against John H. Palamidy Jr. and Cynthia A. Hill and on John H. Palamidy Jr. and Cynthia A. Hill’s counterclaims against the Maldonados. Additionally, the court heard and considered the Association’s request for injunctive relief against Jose and Maria Maldonado. On October 18, 2021, the bench trial and jury trial concluded. The jury returned a take-nothing verdict on the claims and counterclaims, and the court accepted and entered the verdict. On October 20, 2021, after the conclusion of the bench trial and after hearing the arguments of counsel, the court entered the Agreed Permanent Injunction. Dockets.Justia.com Based on the pleadings, the stipulated facts, the evidence, the record, and the applicable law, the court issued findings of fact and conclusions of law. The court orders as follows: 1. Jose and Maria Maldonado take nothing on their claims against John H. Palamidy, Jr., and Cynthia A. Hill. 2. Cynthia A. Hill takes nothing on her claim against Jose and Maria Maldonado. 3. John H. Palamidy takes nothing on his claim against Jose Maldonado. 4. The Agreed Permanent Injunction, entered as Docket Entry No. 233, on October 20, 2021, grants in part the claims for injunctive relief by Jose and Maria Maldonado, and the Royal Brook Community Association, Inc. and FirstService Residential, Inc. No other injunctive relief is granted. 5. The Maldonados are not entitled to relief against Natasha Brown or Jennifer McHenry. 6. This court retains jurisdiction for the purpose of implementing and enforcing the Agreed Permanent Injunction, including to enter additional orders to effectuate the fair and orderly implementation of the injunction and to resolve disputes arising from or relating to the Agreed Permanent Injunction. 6. Each party will bear its own attorney’s fees and costs. This provision does not apply to future litigation that may be required to enforce the Agreed Permanent Injunction. 7. All parties submitted proposed final judgment orders. The parties did not identify any outstanding claims. The parties fully tried the claims for damages before the jury and for injunctive and declaratory relief before the court. The parties have waived any remaining claims that would have otherwise been compelled to arbitration. The claims for declaratory relief are mooted by this order. 2 All other relief not expressly provided is denied. This final judgment disposes of all claims as to all parties. SIGNED on November 8, 2021, at Houston, Texas. _______________________________________ Lee H. Rosenthal Chief United States District Judge 3

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