Johnston et al v. Intermountain Healthcare et al
Zach Johnston and Barbie Johnston |
Intermountain Healthcare, Intermountain North Ogden Clinic, McKay Dee Hospital and ASL Communications |
1:2018cv00003 |
January 5, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Northern Office |
Weber |
Evelyn J. Furse |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12101 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 131 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER finding as moot 110 Motion to Stay; overruling objections and adopting Magistrate Judge's 98 Order in its entirety; awarding Intermountain Healthcare $22,599.12 in attorneys' fees and costs against attorney Jared M. Allebest; awarding ASL Communications $1,470 in attorneys' fees against attorney Jared M. Allebest. The overdue attorneys' fees awards and awards incurred in attempting to secure compliance with 71 Order shall be entered as judgments against Mr. Allebest. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 11/20/19 (alt) |
Filing 88 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying 78 Motion for Entry of Judgment under Rule 54(b). Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 8/26/19 (alt) |
Filing 82 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER granting 54 Motion for Summary Judgment in favor of Defendant ASL Communications: Plaintiffs' claims against ASL Communications are dismissed with prejudice. The prevailing party is entitled to an award of its reasonable attorneys' fees, to be determined by subsequent motion. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 8/13/19 (alt) |
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