Harris v. CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center et al
Wilber C Harris |
Baylor College of Medicine, CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine d/b/a Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center and CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center |
4:2019cv04293 |
November 1, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
George C Hanks |
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 5 ANSWER to #1 Complaint with Jury Demand by CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center, filed.(Luccia, Frank) |
Filing 4 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES by Wilber C Harris, filed.(Painter, Robert) |
Filing 3 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES by CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine, filed.(Luccia, Frank) |
Filing 2 ORDER for Initial Pretrial and Scheduling Conference and Order to Disclose Interested Persons. Initial Conference set for 3/12/2020 at 09:30 AM in Courtroom 600 in Houston before Magistrate Judge Andrew M Edison. (Signed by Judge George C Hanks, Jr) Parties notified.(MelissaMorganadi, 4) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Baylor College of Medicine, CHI St. Luke's Health Baylor College of Medicine d/b/a Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 0541-23480069) filed by Wilber C Harris.(Painter, Robert) |
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