in re: Sealed Matter
2:2010cv13440 |
July 1, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Other Statutory Actions |
No cause code entered |
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Filing 188 OPINION and ORDER Granting 178 Motion to Stay. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (DPar) |
Filing 185 OPINION and ORDER Granting 111 MOTION for Attorney Fees and Costs to Relator Houghton. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (DPar) |
Filing 184 OPINION and ORDER Granting 183 Motion to Reinstate Order. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (DPar) |
Filing 172 ORDER unsealing documents. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C) (DPer) |
Filing 163 OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 162 Motion to amend 07/01/19 order and to certify the order for interlocutory appeal. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (DPer) |
Filing 159 OPINION and ORDER Granting Defendant William Beaumont Hospitals' 114 Motion to Partially Dismiss Relator Felten's First 97 Amendment to Complaint. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (DPar) |
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