Galvin-Stoeff v St John's Hospital et al
Stacia Galvin-Stoeff |
St. John's Hospital, St. John's Hospital of the Hospital Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis and Hospital Sisters Health Systems |
3:2011cv03423 |
November 17, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Springfield Office |
Sangamon |
Byron G. Cudmore |
Richard Mills |
Employment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 23 OPINION entered by Judge Richard Mills on 8/14/2014. The Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment d/e 15 is ALLOWED. Counts I and II are Dismissed with Prejudice. The Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the Plaintiff's state law claim. Therefore, Count III is Dismissed without Prejudice. Any future deadlines and/or Court settings are Vacated. The Clerk shall terminate this case. (MAS, ilcd) |
Filing 9 ORDER entered by Judge Richard Mills on 2/28/2012. The Motion to Dismiss [d/e 6] filed by Defendant Hospital Sisters Health System is ALLOWED. Counts I, II, and III against Defendant Hospital Sisters Health System are hereby dismissed, and Defendan t Hospital Sisters Health System is terminated as a party in this case. The Court notes that Counts I, II, and III against Defendant St. John's Hospital are still pending, and an Answer [d/e 3] has been filed. This matter is referred to U.S. Magistrate Judge Byron G. Cudmore for a scheduling conference. (MAS, ilcd) |
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