Reynolds, et al v. Ward, et al
Daniel Reynolds, Carlos Cruz, Tyrone McGraw, Madrick Wallace and Linda Grier |
Benjamin Ward, Abraham J Kauver, Esta Armstrong, Reinaldo Ferrer, Allen Goldberg, Sara L Kellerman, Dante Alberti, James Monroe, John Prendville, Daniel Schwartz, Henry Weinstein, Stanley Brodsky, Madeline Bohman, Ira Clark, Marylin Durrell and Edward Koch |
1:1981cv00107 |
July 22, 2009 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Richard J. Sullivan |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 149 ORDER: The discovery schedule set forth in this Court's September 21, 2009 order is suspended for an additional 60 days to allow the parties to continue settlement discussions; At the end of the 60-day period, on or before August 2, 2010, if the action is not settled, the parties shall advise the Court of their progress to date, and the Court shall determine if further negotiations would be fruitful, or whether a revised discovery schedule should be entered. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 5/28/2010) (jpo) |
Filing 136 ORDER: Status Conference set for 7/31/2009 at 02:30 PM before Judge Richard J. Sullivan. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 7/22/2009) (jpo) |
Filing 133 ORDER: Accordingly, on the basis of the parties' representations, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT notwithstanding federal laws or regulations concerning the confidentiality of medical and psychiatric records, including the Health Information Portabili ty and Accountability Act of 1996, 42 U.S.C. §§ 1320d et seq., and 45 C.F.R. § 164.502, and, to the extent that State law applies, New York Public Health Law § 2782 (relating to HIV-related information), New York Public Health Law § 2306 (relating to sexually transmissible disease information), New York Mental Hygiene Law § 33.13 (relating to maintenance of clinical records), and New York Civil Rights Law § 79-1(3)(a) (relating to the predisposition genetic tes ting information), Defendants may disclose in this litigation the medical and psychiatric records of any Plaintiff or class member, excluding substance abuse information that is confidential under 42 C.F.R. § 2.12 insofar as it is contained in t hese medical and psychiatric records. Documents produced pursuant to this Order shall be designated as "Confidential Materials" pursuant to the terms of the Court's February 19, 2009 Stipulated Protective Order (Doc. No. 127). Neither Defendants, nor any of their employees or agents shall be held civilly, criminally, or professionally liable in this action or any other action for disclosing any information concerning the physical or mental health of the class members pursuant to the terms of this Order. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 3/23/2009) (tve) |
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