Estate of Noah Joe Storm et al v. Northwest Iowa Hospital Corporation et al
5:2006cv04070 |
August 25, 2006 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa |
Western Division Office |
Donald E O'Brien |
Paul A Zoss |
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Medical Malpractice |
Both |
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Filing 162 ORDER denying 120 Motion to Reconsider 37 Order (See Order Text). Signed by Chief Magistrate Judge Paul A Zoss on 9/22/2010. (des) |
Filing 147 ORDER denying 114 Motion for Summary Judgment (See Order Text). Signed by Chief Magistrate Judge Paul A Zoss on 9/13/2010. (des) |
Filing 110 ORDER - Granting in Part and Denying in Part 104 Motion to Amend Complaint (See text of order). Signed by Chief Magistrate Judge Paul A Zoss on 06/25/10. (kfs) |
Filing 62 ORDER granting 61 Motion to Stay. This matter is stayed until defendant Thaddeus Vernon returns to the district. This matter will come on for telephonic status conference on May 12, 2009, at 10:00 AM before Chief Magistrate Paul A. Zoss (See Order Text). Signed by Chief Magistrate Paul A Zoss on 2/12/09. (des) |
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