Disability Rights North Carolina v. Frye Regional Medical Center, Inc.
Disability Rights North Carolina |
Frye Regional Medical Center, Inc. |
5:2013cv00102 |
July 22, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Statesville Office |
Catawba |
David S. Cayer |
Richard Voorhees |
Other Statutory Actions |
Declaratory Judgment |
None |
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Filing 14 ORDER denying dft Frye Regional Medical Center, Inc.'s 6 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. Signed by District Judge Richard Voorhees on 11/7/2014. (cbb) |
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Defendant: Frye Regional Medical Center, Inc. | |
Represented By: | Laura Jeanne Dildine |
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Plaintiff: Disability Rights North Carolina | |
Represented By: | John Richard Rittelmeyer |
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