Laktas v. Wexford health Sources, Inc., et al
Stanislaus Lawrence Laktas |
Wexford Health Sources, Inc., V. Shah, Michael Scott, Dr. Butalid, Christine Brown, Dr. Mattrick and Louis Shicker |
3:2018cv01299 |
June 20, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Perry |
Reona J. Daly |
David R. Herndon |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 73 ORDER ADOPTING 69 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, OVERRULING Wexford Defendants' 70 Objection, DENYING 56 Motion for Summary Judgment on the Issue of Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies, GRANTING in part and DENYING in part 61 Moti on for Summary Judgment on the Issue of Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies, and DENYING as moot 72 Motion for Judicial Notice. Defendant Louis Shicker is DISMISSED without prejudice for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. The Clerk 9;s Office is DIRECTED to TERMINATE Louis Shicker as a defendant to this action. The Clerk's Office is further DIRECTED to change Defendants' names in accordance with footnote 1 and the caption of this Order. Signed by Chief Judge Nancy J. Rosenstengel on 8/20/2019. (bak) |
Filing 10 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly. Document 4 MOTION for Service of Process at Government Expense filed by Stanislaus Lawrence Laktas is GRANTED. Signed by Judge David R. Herndon on 7/20/2018. (jaj) |
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