Willis v. Wexford Helath Sources, Inc. et al
Wayne Willis |
Wexford Helath Sources, Inc., Ryan Sutterer, Gail Walls and Dr. Siddiqui |
3:2018cv00617 |
March 26, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Randolph |
Staci M. Yandle |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 94 ORDER: Plaintiff's 90 objection to 80 Bill of Costs filed by Wexford Health Sources Inc, Mohammed Siddiqui, Ryan Sutterer, and 82 Bill of Costs filed by Gail Walls is OVERRULED. Plaintiff is ORDERED to pay costs in the amount of $60.00 ($30.00 to Defendants Wexford, Siddiqui, and Sutterer, and $30.00 to Defendant Walls). Signed by Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly on 3/27/2020. (ely) |
Filing 78 ORDER GRANTING 61 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Wexford Health Sources Inc, Mohammed Siddiqui, Ryan Sutterer and 70 MOTION for Summary Judgment with Memorandum of Law filed by Gail Walls. The Clerk shall enter judgment in favor of Defendants and against Plaintiff and close the case. Signed by Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly on 2/18/2020. (ely) |
Filing 39 ORDER GRANTING 38 MOTION for Protective Order filed by Dr. Siddiqui, Wexford Health Sources, Inc., Ryan Sutterer. Signed by Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly on 1/18/2019. (ely) |
Filing 8 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly. Signed by Judge Staci M. Yandle on 4/30/2018. (tjk) |
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