James Ash v. St Mary Medical Center et al
James Ash |
CommonSpirit Health, St Mary Medical Center, Providence St Joseph's Health and DOES 1 through 10, inclusive |
2:2020cv02741 |
March 24, 2020 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Andre Birotte |
Pedro V Castillo |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 NOTICE OF DISMISSAL filed by Plaintiff James Ash pursuant to FRCP 41a(1) as to CommonSpirit Health. (Hamner, Christopher) |
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Filing 6 21 DAY Summons Issued re Complaint (Attorney Civil Case Opening) #1 as to Defendants CommonSpirit Health, Providence St Joseph's Health and St Mary Medical Center. (jtil) |
Filing 5 NOTICE TO PARTIES OF COURT-DIRECTED ADR PROGRAM filed. (jtil) |
Filing 4 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge Andre Birotte Jr and Magistrate Judge Pedro V. Castillo. (jtil) |
Filing 3 CIVIL COVER SHEET filed by Plaintiff James Ash. (Hamner, Christopher) |
Filing 2 Request for Clerk to Issue Summons on Complaint (Attorney Civil Case Opening) #1 filed by Plaintiff James Ash. (Hamner, Christopher) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT Receipt No: ACACDC-25841719 - Fee: $400, filed by Plaintiff James Ash. (Attorney Christopher J Hamner added to party James Ash(pty:pla))(Hamner, Christopher) |
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