Etter et al v. Bibby et al
Johanna Etter and Arthur Etter |
Charles King Bibby, Jr., Timothy Carter Meilner and Delta County Memorial Hospital District |
1:2010cv00557 |
March 10, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
John L. Kane |
Other Statutory Actions |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1395 dd Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act |
Both |
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Filing 133 ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITH PREJUDICE. Each party to pay his or her own costs and fees by Judge John L. Kane on 07/19/13. (jjhsl, ) |
Filing 119 ORDER Setting Final Trial Preparation Conference re: Jury Instructions for 6/21/2013 at 10:00 AM before Judge John L. Kane by Judge John L. Kane on 06/03/13. (jjhsl, ) |
Filing 113 ORDER granting 112 Motion to Dismiss With Prejudice Delta County Memorial Hospital District. Each party to bear its own costs by Judge John L. Kane on 06/06/12.(jjhsl, ) |
Filing 111 Minute ORDER granting 110 Motion to Withdraw David M. Jones, Esq. as Counsel for Defendant Charles King Bibby, Jr., M.D. Electronic Noticing for Mr. Jones shall be discontinued, by Judge John L. Kane on 5/16/12.(lygsl, ) |
Filing 106 ORDER. ORDERED that Defendant DCMHD's Motion for Summary Judgment on Plaintiffs' second claim for relief is DENIED 76 . ORDERED that the parties shall appear before me for a Final Trial Preparation Conference at 2 p.m. on May 15, 2012. In anticipation of that conference, the parties shall meet, confer, and submit a Proposed Pretrial Order no later than May 11, 2012 before Judge John L. Kane by Judge John L. Kane on 04/27/12. (jjhsl, ) |
Filing 98 ORDER granting 76 Defendant DCMHs motion for summary judgment on Plaintiffs EMTALA claims; Furthermore, because my jurisdiction over Plaintiffs malpractice claims is dependent upon my jurisdiction over their EMTALA claim, I decline to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over what are uniquely state law claims. 28 USC 1367(c)(3). Accordingly, IT IS ALSO ORDERED that Plaintiffs three claims for relief under malpractice are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, by Judge John L. Kane on 3/14/2012.(ervsl, ) |
Filing 75 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 52 Plaintiffs' Motion to Compel Documents from Defendant Delta County Memorial Hospital District. By Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 11/02/2011. (cbslc1) |
Filing 70 MINUTE ENTRY for Motion Hearing held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 8/29/2011. Granting in part and denying in part 50 Motion to Strike. Taking under advisement 52 Motion to Compel. (FTR: Laura Galera) (lag) |
Filing 62 ORDER granting 60 Joint Motion to Modify Scheduling Order to Allow Parties to Complete Expert Depositions up to and including 10/15/2011, by Judge John L. Kane on 07/22/2011.(wjc, ) |
Filing 40 ORDER granting 39 Plaintiffs' Unopposed Motion to Modify the Stipulated Scheduling and Discovery Order. Plaintiffs shall endorse their experts on or before 01/15/2011, and Defendants shall endorse their experts on or before 03/01/2011, by Judge John L. Kane on 11/04/2010.(wjc, ) |
Filing 31 ORDER. The parties should attempt in good faith to set a reasonable deadline for the designation of non-parties at fault which will allow Delta County Memorial Hospital District and the other Defendants to comply with their statutory duties while providing Plaintiffs with ample notice of the non-parties' conduct so Plaintiffs can prepare to address it, by Judge John L. Kane on 06/22/2010. (wjc, ) |
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