Comprehensive Health Care Systems Of The Palm Beaches, Inc. v. M3 USA Corporation et al
Comprehensive Health Care Systems Of The Palm Beaches, Inc. |
M3 USA Corporation and MDLinx, Inc. |
9:2016cv80967 |
June 10, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
West Palm Beach Office |
Palm Beach (Office: West Palm Beach) |
William J. Zloch |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 112 ORDER granting 99 Motion to Stay. All proceedings in the above-styled action are STAYED pending ruling from theFCC on the Petition. The above-styled action is administratively CLOSED without prejudice to theparties to file status reports every 90 days, with the first report due January 4,2018. The Clerk shall CLOSE this case for administrative purposes only. Any pending motions are DENIED AS MOOT, any scheduled hearings areCANCELLED, and all pending deadlines are TERMINATED. Closing Case. on 10/6/17. (tas) NOTICE: If there are sealed documents in this case, they may be unsealed after 1 year or as directed by Court Order, unless they have been designated to be permanently sealed. See Local Rule 5.4 and Administrative Order 2014-69. |
Filing 55 ORDER ON DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS AND MOTION TO STAY denying 46 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; denying as moot 48 Motion to Stay. Signed by Judge Beth Bloom on 1/10/2017. (lan) |
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