Lowery et al v. All Medicines, Inc. et al
7:2017cv00128 |
December 14, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Southern Division Office |
Qui Tam (31 U.S.C. § 3729(a)) |
31 U.S.C. ยง 3729 False Claims Act |
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Filing 81 ORDER granting 80 Motion to Seal Document 77 PROPOSED SEALED Document, 79 PROPOSED SEALED Memorandum in Support, 78 PROPOSED SEALED Memorandum in Support and 76 Joint PROPOSED SEALED MOTION. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 7/30/2021. (Collins, S.) Modified on 7/30/2021 to revise docket text. (Collins, S.) |
Filing 71 ORDER denying 52 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim - Where the court previously stayed case scheduling conference activities, on October 9, 2020, pending decision on the instant motion, the court now LIFTS in p art such stay for that part of the case pertaining to claims asserted by the government. An initial order regarding planning and scheduling will follow. Counsel should read attached order in its entirety for critical information and deadlines. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 4/14/2021. (Tripp, S.) |
Filing 64 ENTRY OF DEFAULT granting 54 Motion for Entry of Default against Melisha West. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 12/9/2020. (Collins, S.) |
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