United States of America, ex rel. Rodney J. Repko v. Guthrie Clinic, P.C. et al
Rodney Repko and United States of America |
Guthrie Clinic, P.C., Guthrie Healthcare System, Inc., Robert Packer Hospital, Terence Devine and Guthrie Health |
3:2004cv01556 |
January 7, 2010 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Scranton Office |
James F. McClure |
Other Statutory Actions |
31 U.S.C. ยง 3729 False Claims Act |
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Filing 296 MEMORANDUM and ORDER granting 197 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction; the parites' motions for summary judgment are DENIED as moot; Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE case.Signed by Honorable James M. Munley on 9/1/11 (sm, ) |
Filing 278 MEMORANDUM and ORDER denying dfts' 271 Motion in Limine Signed by Honorable James M. Munley on 4/18/11 (sm, ) |
Filing 195 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: Defendant's 179 MOTION for Sanctions is GRANTED to the extent that the plaintiff is precluded from introducing as evidence any documents, contained in the 12 banker's boxes, which were withheld prior to 8/12/09, the date on which plaintiff-relator made available all 12 banker's boxes in full; plaintiff-relator's 184 MOTION Pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 37(c)(1) to Bar the Use of Expert Witnesses andTheir Reports Untimely Identified and Produced by Defendants is DENIED.Signed by Honorable James F. McClure, Jr on 1/7/2010. (km, ) |
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