Flaugher et al v. Cabell Huntington Hospital, Inc.
Shahnaz Rumman and Robert A. Flaugher |
Christine V. Gutierrez, Jessica K. Granger, Marshall University Board of Governors, University Physicians & Surgeons, Inc., Cabell Huntington Hospital, Inc., David C. Jude, Randy S. Kinnard, Brenda Brown and Y. Alexis Daughtery |
3:2013cv28460 |
November 8, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Huntington Office |
Cabell |
Robert C. Chambers |
Personal Injury- Medical Malpractice |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 134 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER denying 121 JOINT MOTION by Brenda Brown, Cabell Huntington Hospital, Inc., Y. Alexis Daughtery, Jessica K. Granger, Christine V. Gutierrez, David C. Jude, Randy S. Kinnard, Marshall University Board of Governors, University Physicians & Surgeons, Inc. to Limit Plaintiff's Expert Witnesses. Signed by Judge Robert C. Chambers on 12/9/2014. (cc: attys; any unrepresented parties) (mkw) |
Filing 37 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 21 MOTION for Leave to File Amended Complaint; The Court Directs Plaintiff to file, within 14 days of the entry of this Memorandum Opinion and Order, an Amended Complaint incorporating the new and factual and legal allegations outlined in his Memorandum in Support of the Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint; the Amended Complaint shall be identical to the existing Complaint in all other respects. Signed by Judge Robert C. Chambers on 5/20/2014. (cc: attys; any unrepresented party) (skm) |
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