McHugh et al v. Trinity Health System et al
Fleet Owners Insurance Fund, Sharon McHugh and Charles W McHugh |
Trinity Health System, STAT Medevac, Inc., Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania, Inc., Bethesda Health and Rehab Center, Inc., University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Multiplan Services Corporation, Medical Mutual of Ohio, Medical Mutual Services, LLC and Select Specialty Hospital |
1:2017cv01413 |
July 5, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Cleveland Office |
Cuyahoga |
Sara Lioi |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1451 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 103 Memorandum Opinion and Order: UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside's motion for leave to amend and add plaintiff UPMC Children's is DENIED. Judge Sara Lioi on 8/14/2019. (Related document 100 ) (O,K) |
Filing 92 Memorandum Opinion and Order: For all of the foregoing reasons, the motions to consolidate cases filed by Fleet Owners Insurance Fund (Weir-Cove lawsuit, Doc. No. 29; McHugh lawsuit, Doc. No. 76 ) are denied; the motions for sanctions filed by Weir-Cove Moving & Storage Co. (Weir-Cove lawsuit, Doc. No. 38; McHugh lawsuit, Doc. No. 79 ) are denied without prejudice; and the Funds motion to dismiss the intervenor complaint (Weir-Cove lawsuit, Doc. No. 21) is granted. The Court denies the motion to file a reply filed by Charles Alferio, Fleet Owners Insurance Fund, and Robert Kavalec (Weir-Cove lawsuit, Doc. No. 36) and denies the motion filed by Intervenor General Truck Drivers and Helpers Union, Local No. 92 to file a sur-reply (Weir-Cove lawsuit, Doc. No. 33). Judge Sara Lioi on 1/18/2019. (P,J) |
Filing 89 Memorandum Opinion and Order: For the reasons set forth herein, plaintiffs' objections to the report and recommendation are overruled and the report and recommendation is accepted (Doc. No. 85 ) with respect to defendant UPMC Presbyteria n Shadyside's motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 56 ) and defendant Trinity's motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 60 .) Furthermore, there were no objections to the other motions at issue in the report and recommendation, and, finding no errors on indep endent review, the Court accepts the report and recommendation with respect to defendants Medical Mutual of Ohio, Medical Mutual Services, and Multiplan Services Corporation. This case will proceed solely with respect to the claim for breach of fiduciary duty under ERISA against Medical Mutual Services. Judge Sara Lioi on 9/20/2018. (P,J) |
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