Boothe et al v. Marshall Browning Hospital et al
Patrick E. Boothe and Judy Boothe |
Marshall Browning Hospital and K. Rajasekhara Warrier, M.D. |
3:2012cv00025 |
January 10, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Michael J. Reagan |
Stephen C. Williams |
Personal Injury- Medical Malpractice |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 85 JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 10/4/13. (amv) |
Filing 45 ORDER, DENYING 38 MOTION to Dismiss Count III of the Amended Complaint Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) filed by K. Rajasekhara Warrier, M.D. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 10/31/2012. (mmr) |
Filing 30 ORDER, GRANTING 23 MOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction & Failure to State a Claim filed by K. Rajasekhara Warrier, M.D.. August 31, 2012, deadline set for Plaintiffs to seek leave to amend. Failure to file a motion by that deadline w ill automatically cause Dr. Warrier to be dismissed as a party, with prejudice. Similarly, failure to secure leave to amend the complaint will result in the dismissal of Dr. Warrier, with prejudice. See Order for details.Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 8/13/2012. (mmr) |
Filing 11 ORDER on Threshold Jurisdictional Review, setting March 30, 2012, deadline for Plaintiffs to file a jurisdictional memorandum. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 3/26/2012. (mmr) |
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