Barwick et al v. Dillard House, Inc. (MAG+)
James Barwick and Cheryl Barwick |
Dillard House, INC. |
Southeast Alabama Medical Center |
1:2023mc04000 |
March 13, 2023 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Stephen Michael Doyle |
Emily C Marks |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER: it is ORDERED that the Motion (Doc. #1 ) is GRANTED. It is further ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1) Southeast Alabama Medical Center shall fully and completely respond to the document subpoena served by Defendant on January 20, 2023; 2) Said compliance shall occur within fifteen (15) days of the filing of this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen Michael Doyle on 4/4/2023. (cwl, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER REFERRING CASE pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 636 to the United States Magistrate Judge for all pretrial proceedings and entry of any orders or recommendation as may be appropriate. Signed by Chief Judge Emily C. Marks on 3/14/2023. (cwl, ) |
Filing 2 Received Filing fee: $ 49.00, receipt number 1752 (cwl, ) |
Case Reassigned to Honorable Judge Stephen Michael Doyle as referral Judge. (no pdf attached) (cwl, ) |
Filing 1 MOTION to Enforce Subpoena Duces Tecum to Non-party Southeast Alabama Medical Center by Dillard House, Inc. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2)(cwl, ) (Additional attachment(s) added on 3/20/2023: #3 Corrected Signature Page) (bes, ). |
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