Hoddenback v. Chandler et al
Keith Hoddenback |
Nedra Chandler, Chris Barnhart, Brian Fairchild, Imhotep Carter, Robin Schrecengost, Amber Allen, Rohit Agrawal and Arthur Funk |
3:2011cv50348 |
November 22, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Rockford Office |
Lee |
P. Michael Mahoney |
Philip G. Reinhard |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 163 WRITTEN Opinion/ORDER signed by the Honorable Philip G. Reinhard on 3/16/2015: For the reasons below, defendant Wexford Health Sources, Inc.s motion to dismiss count III 147 is granted. (See attached Statement-Opinion) Mailed notice (ngm, ) |
Filing 93 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Philip G. Reinhard on 10/28/2013: For the reasons stated below, defendants Nedra Chandler, Chris Barnhart, Brian Fairchild, and Amber Allen's motion to dismiss 66 is granted in part and denied in part. Brian Fairchild and Chris Barnhart are dismissed as defendants. Judicial staff mailed notice(jat, ) |
Filing 57 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Philip G. Reinhard on 3/27/2013: For the reasons stated below, defendants' motion for summary judgment 34 and their motion to deem facts admitted 49 are denied. It is further ordered that counsel for the parties appear before Magistrate Judge Mahoney within 30 days to schedule a settlement conference. [For further details see order.] Notices mailed by Judicial staff. (jat, ) |
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