Coon v. Shea et al
Donald J. Coon |
Ted Wilson, Washington County, New York Surrogates Clerks Office, Shea Family Funeral Homes, Mark Shea, Barbara Smith and Jane Doe |
2:2014cv00085 |
April 28, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Vermont |
Burlington Office |
XX US, Outside State |
John M. Conroy |
William K. Sessions |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 43 ORDER ADOPTING 30 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION in part; denying 24 Motion for Reconsideration ; denying 25 Application for Clerk's Entry of Default ; denying 17 Motion for Declaratory Judgment; denying 21 Motion to Dismiss;. the serv ice of process issues raised are now moot as the Defendants have waived service. In addition, the consolidation recommendation is also moot as judgment was entered 10/3/2014 in the matter of Coon v. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, No. 2:13-cv-182 and the case is closed. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 11/12/2014. (law) |
Filing 8 ORDER ADOPTING 3 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION granting 1 Application for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis. 4 Complaint is DISMISSED without prejudice for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction with leave to amend. Plaintiff is allowed 30 days to file an Amended Complaint (note: already filed, see 7 Amended Complaint). Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 6/2/2014. (law) |
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