Lamb #188625 v. Wilson et al
David K. Lamb #188625 |
Susan Wilson, Matthew Shullick, Melissa LaPlaunt and Corizon |
2:2014cv00218 |
October 16, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Northern Division (2) Office |
Chippewa |
Timothy P. Greeley |
Gordon J. Quist |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 181 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 135 re 130 , 171 , 177 , 150 , 178 , 131 , 127 , 145 , 158 , 123 : Defendant LaPlaunt's Motion for Summary Judgment and Qualified Immunity 123 GRANTED; Plaintiff's Motion for Summary J udgment 127 and Motion for Leave to Amend Civil Complaint 171 are DENIED; Plaintiff's pending motions and objections 130 , 177 , 150 , 178 , 131 , 145 , 158 are DENIED AS MOOT; case closed; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
Filing 70 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 68 re 47 , 56 : Defendants Corizon Health, Wilson, and Shullick's Motion for Summary Judgment 47 is GRANTED; Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment 56 is DENIED; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
Filing 54 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 33 re 6 : Plaintiff's motion for Rule 35 examination and for injunctive relief 6 is DENIED; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
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