Hall et al v. Bard Access Systems, Inc.
Essie Troutt |
Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Bard Access Systems, Inc. |
3:2008cv01155 |
December 3, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability Office |
Davidson |
Joe Brown |
Robert Echols |
Both |
Diversity |
28:1441 Notice of Removal- Personal Injury |
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Filing 55 AGREED ORDER OF DISMISSAL: That all claims asserted by the parties in this case are DISMISSED with prejudice. Signed by District Judge William J. Haynes, Jr on 9/29/10. (dt) |
Filing 48 ORDER: Minor Settlement Conference set for 5/20/2010 at 10:30 AM before Senior Judge Robert Echols. Counsel for the parties are allowed to participate by telephone by calling 615-695-2891 at the time designated. Plaintiff Essie Troutt, and Sharon Hal l, the mother of Michael Hall's children, as well as Michael Hall's children, must be present at the hearing and are allowed to participate by telephone by calling the same telephone number at the designated time. Signed by Senior Judge Robert Echols on 5/10/10. (dt) |
Filing 38 ORDER: The Motion to Seal Document 36 is Granted, and the Clerk is directed to seal Docket Entry No. 35 and its attachment. Signed by Senior Judge Robert Echols on 12/23/09. (dt) |
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