STANCIK v. SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES et al
EDWIN STANCIK |
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES and ERIC HOLDER |
1:2009cv00488 |
July 7, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Moore |
P. TREVOR SHARP |
UNASSIGNED |
Plaintiff |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2345 Medicare Recovery |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 24 ORDER signed by CHIEF JUDGE WILLIAM L. OSTEEN JR. on 03/28/2013, that the Magistrate Judge's Recommendation (Doc. 19 ) is ADOPTED. FURTHER that, as to Defendant Eric Holder, this action is dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m). FURTHER that Defendant Secretary of Health and Human Services' motion for judgment on the pleadings (Doc. 6 ) is GRANTED and that this action is dismissed. A Judgment dismissing this action will be entered contemporaneously with this Order.(Taylor, Abby) |
Filing 19 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND RECOMMENDATION OF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE signed by MAG/JUDGE L. PATRICK AULD on 09/24/2012, that, as to Defendant Eric Holder, this action be dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m). FURTHER that Defendant Secretary of Health and Human Services' Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings (Docket Entry 6 ) be granted and that this action be dismissed. (Taylor, Abby) |
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