Fharmacy Records et al v. Simmons et al
2:2005cv72126 |
May 31, 2005 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
David M Lawson |
Donald A Scheer |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 520 OPINION and ORDER denying 442 Emergency MOTION for Permanent Injunction (to Enjoin Plaintiffs' Frivolous State Court Lawsuit Against Defense Counsel)Emergency MOTION for Permanent Injunction (to Enjoin Plaintiffs' Frivolous State Court Lawsuit Against Defense Counsel)Emergency MOTION for Permanent Injunction (to Enjoin Plaintiffs' Frivolous State Court Lawsuit Against Defense Counsel) Signed by District Judge David M. Lawson. (PPau) |
Filing 363 OPINION and ORDER Overruling 326 Plaintiff's Objections to Report and Recommendation, 321 Objection to Report and Recommendation, 323 Objection to Report and Recommendation, Adopting 320 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION and Granting in Part 252 MOTION for Attorney Fees and Costs, further ordered that the defendants shall have judgment against the plaintiffs and their counsel in the amount recommended by the magistrate judge. Signed by District Judge David M. Lawson. (NHol) |
Filing 309 ORDER denying 287 Motion to Disqualify Judge Lawson. Signed by District Judge Stephen J Murphy, III. (AGre) |
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