Brown et al v. United States of America et al
Plaintiff: Charles Brown and Trudy Brown
Defendant: United States of America and John Does I-V
Case Number: 3:2017cv00551
Filed: July 11, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Office: Northern (Jackson) Office
County: Harrison
Presiding Judge: Linda R. Anderson
Presiding Judge: Tom S. Lee
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury- Medical Malpractice
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1346
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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November 26, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 119 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION: Plaintiffs have sustained injuries proximately caused by negligence of Dr. Matthew Barchie and are entitled to recover noneconomic damages of $500,000 and economic damages in an amount to be determined following additiona l briefing on the issue of whether Tri-Care is a collateral source. Plaintiffs have 14 days to submit a brief on this issue. The government will have 7 days thereafter to submit a brief on the issue if it so chooses. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on 11/26/19 (LWE)
May 16, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 105 Memorandum Opinion and Order granting re 56 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment as to Breach of the Standard of Care; denying 59] MOTION in Limine and for Partial Default or Alternative Relief Due to Spoliation of Material Evidence ; denying 67 MOTION in Limine to Exclude Supplemental Expert Witness Opinions, or, in the Alternative, to Strike Defendant's Supplemental Designation of Expert Witnesses, with conditions set forth herein; denying 74 Second MO TION in Limine to Exclude Defendant's Supplemental Experts Opinions, or, In the Alternative to Strike Defendant's Second Supplemental Designation of Expert Witnesses; denying as moot 86 MOTION in Limine to Preclude Evidence of Informed Consent; granting 88 MOTION in Limine to Preclude Evidence of Allocation of Fault to Other Healthcare Providers. Ruling reserved on 54 motion in limine. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on 5/16/19 (LWE)
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Plaintiff: Charles Brown
Represented By: Michael T. Jaques
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Plaintiff: Trudy Brown
Represented By: Michael T. Jaques
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