Merrion v. Corizon Health, Inc. et al
James Merrion |
Corizon Health, Inc., Prison Health Services, Inc., PHS Correctional Healthcare, Robert Maxa, Beverly O'Rourke, Rhonda Sherbine, Dennis Parlavecchio, Renato Diaz, Gaye Gustitus, David Ahner, John Lisiak, Nelson Iannuzzi and Richard Andreuzzi |
1:2013cv01757 |
June 26, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Harrisburg Office |
Forest |
Thomas M. Blewitt |
William W. Caldwell |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 107 MEMORANDUM re dfts' MOTION for Summary Judgment 82 (Order to follow as separate docket entry) Signed by Honorable William W. Caldwell on 02/19/15. (ma) |
Filing 50 ORDER: 1. The magistrate judges report 45 is REJECTED in part andADOPTED in part. 2. The portion of the mjs report that recommends Pltfsclaims against Dfts Maxa, ORourke, Sherbine, Parlavecchio, Prison HealthServices, Inc., and PHS Correctional Hea lthcare be dismissed, is REJECTED.3. Pltfs mtn to strike 40 Dfts Exhibit A [37-1] is GRANTED.4. Dfts mtn to dismiss Counts I and II of the amended complaint with respect to Dfts Diaz, Gustitus, Lisiak, Iannuzzi, Andreuzzi, Maxa, ORourke,Sherbine, P arlavecchio, Prison Health Services, Inc., and PHS Correctional Healthcare is DENIED.5. Pltfs damages claims against the individual dfts in their official capacities are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.6. Dfts mtn to dismiss Pltfs claims for punitive damages against the individual dfts in their personal capacities is DENIED. 7. This case is placed on the March 2014 trial list, which begins 3/10/14, scheduling order to follow.Signed by Honorable William W. Caldwell on 12/23/13 (ma) |
Filing 34 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS/ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Thomas M. Blewitt. AND NOW, this 29th day of August, 2013, upon consideration of the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge 19 ,filed August 1st, 2013, and the objections that were filed, it is ordered that:1. The magistrate judges report 19 is REJECTED in part and ADOPTED in part.2. The portion of the magistrate judges report that recommended Plaintiffsclaims against Defendants Diaz, Gustitus, Ahner , Lisiak, Iannuzzi, Andreuzzi, Corizon Health, Prison Health Services, and PHS Correctional Healthcare be dismissed without prejudice, and that Plaintiff be given leave to file an amended complaint, is ADOPTED. 3. The magistrate judges report is REJE CTED in all other aspects. 4. Plaintiffs claims against Defendants Maxa, ORourke, Sherbine, and Parlavecchio are dismissed without prejudice. 5. Plaintiff has twenty (20) days to file an amended complaint. 6. This above-captioned case is remanded to the magistrate judge for further proceedings, including a Report and Recommendation on dispositive motions, if necessary. 1 Signed by Honorable William W. Caldwell on 8/29/13. (See order for more details.) (am) |
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