Sanders v. Prisoner Health Services, Inc et al
Howard Sanders |
Michigan Department of Corrections and Prisoner Health Services, Inc |
2:2010cv12846 |
July 20, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Wayne |
Gerald E Rosen |
Paul J Komives |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 83 JUDGMENT Signed by District Judge Gerald E. Rosen. (JOwe) |
Filing 71 ORDER Setting Deadline re 67 MOTION for Summary Judgment with Proof of Service filed by Prisoner Health Services, Inc., ( Plaintiff's Response due by 6/8/2012) Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul J. Komives. (MWil) |
Filing 64 ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S 56 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, DISMISSING PLAINTIFF'S CLAIMS AGAINST MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND DENYING PLAINTIFF'S 51 MOTION FOR APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL. Denying 48 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Howard Sanders and Granting 43 Motion to Dismiss filed by Michigan Department of Corrections. Signed by District Judge Gerald E. Rosen. (RGun) |
Filing 63 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER re 54 MOTION to Compel Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul J. Komives. (EBut) |
Filing 10 ORDER OF PARTIAL DISMISSAL re 1 Complaint filed by Howard Sanders. Lawrence H Pomeroy, Richard Hallworth and Haresh B Pandya terminated. Signed by District Judge Gerald E Rosen. (RGun) |
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