Arrieta v. Wexford Health Care Services et al
Joseph Arrieta |
Wexford Health Care Services, Royce Brown Reed, Doctor Duberty and Imahopt Carter |
1:2013cv06765 |
September 19, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Will |
Robert M. Dow |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 62 OPINION AND ORDER. Reed's motion to dismiss 41 is denied. Reed is given until April 3, 2015 to answer the Complaint. Signed by the Honorable Sara L. Ellis on 3/20/2015: Mailed notice(rj, ) |
Filing 31 ORDER Signed by the Honorable Sara L. Ellis on 5/28/2014: Status hearing held and continued to 7/30/2014 at 9:30AM. Amended complaint to be filed by 7/28/2014. Defendant Royce Brown-Reed's motion to dismiss pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P.12(b)(6) [27 ] is hereby withdrawn without prejudice. Defendant Royce Brown-Reed is not required to answer until further order of Court. Motion by Defendant Wexford Health Care Services for protective order 24 is granted. With the consent of the parties, the C ourt will modify the HIPAA order pursuant to the terms stated in open court. Plaintiff to issue subpoena to IDOC for records. The Court appoints Timothy R. Ocasek, Cooney & Conway, 120 North LaSalle Street, 30th Floor, Chicago, IL 60602, (312) 236-6166, Email: tocasek@cooneyconway.com to represent plaintiff. Mailed notice (mgh, ) |
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