SINGLETON et al v. PHARMATECH LLC et al
LAMONT SINGLETON and JOCELYN WILSON |
PHARMATECH LLC and THE HARVARD DRUG GROUP LLC |
2:2017cv00921 |
July 11, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Office |
Allegheny |
Nora Barry Fischer |
Personal Injury: Health Care |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 462 MEMORANDUM OPINION indicating that the Court found the settlements documented in the Petition 451 to be fair and reasonable; the Court also found the basis to grant, in part, the parties' Joint Motion for Leave to File Petition for Approval of Wrongful Death and Survival Settlements under Seal found at Docket No. 450 ; an appropriate Order follows. Signed by Judge Nora Barry Fischer on 12/30/2020. (bdk) |
Filing 238 MEMORANDUM ORDER indicating that, for reasons more fully stated within, 217 Bruchem's Motion to Dismiss is denied without prejudice to renewal on summary judgment; and Bruchem shall file an answer to Amended Third Party Complaint on or before 8/16/19. Signed by Judge Nora Barry Fischer on 8/2/19. (jg) |
Filing 227 MEMORANDUM OPINION denying 200 the Harvard Drug Group LLC's Motion to Stay and granting 188 Florida Ultrapure Water, LLC's Motion to Dismiss (details more fully stated in said Memorandum Opinion). Signed by Judge Nora Barry Fischer on 7/22/2019. (bdk) |
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