Wiater et al v. United States of America et al
Delina Wiater and Frank Wiater |
UNMC Physicians and United States of America |
8:2011cv00290 |
August 24, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
Laurie Smith Camp |
F.A. Gossett |
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1346 Tort Claim |
None |
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Filing 71 ORDER AND FINAL JUDGMENT - The joint Motion and Stipulation for Dismissal (Filing No. 70 ) is approved. This case is dismissed with prejudice. All other pending motions are denied as moot. Each party will bear its own costs, complete record waived. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (AOA) |
Filing 41 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - The Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff Delina Wiater's Claim for Loss of Consortium (Filing No. 31 ) is granted, as follows: Plaintiff Delina Wiater's claim for loss of consortium (Filing No. 2 , 36-38) is dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk is instructed to remove Plaintiff Delina Wiater from the case caption. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (TEL) |
Filing 37 ORDER granting 36 Motion to Dismiss Party - Plaintiffs' claims against Defendant UNMC Physicians are dismissed without prejudice, and the clerk is instructed to remove Defendant UNMC Physicians from the case caption. The affected parties will bear their own costs and attorney fees. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (TEL) |
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