Cade v. Coe et al
Donta L. Cade |
J. Coe, Kathy D. Musgrave, L. Phillippe, Ryan Schoon, Jane Doe, Mike Higgens and E. Bare |
3:2015cv01297 |
November 23, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Cook |
J. Phil Gilbert |
Stephen C. Williams |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 202 JUDGMENT in favor of Wexford Health Source, Inc., J. Coe, James M. Higgins against Donta L. Cade. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 10/30/2018. (amv) |
Filing 143 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 135 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. As no merits review of the Second Amended Complaint has been completed, after the review discussed in the attached Order, the Court ADOPTS the counts set fort h by Plaintiff in the Second Amended Complaint. In addition, for the reasons discussed in the attached Order, Plaintiff's Renewed Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Doc. 135) is GRANTED in part. The Court ENJOINS Defendant Wexford and ORDERS that Wexford shall ensure that Plaintiff is examined and treated by a dermatological specialist within 30 days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 10/27/2017. (rms2) |
Filing 7 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 12/15/2015. (tjk) |
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