B.E. et al v. Teeter
B. E. and A. R. |
Dorothy F Teeter |
2:2016cv00227 |
February 16, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
John C Coughenour |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 87 ORDER FINALLY APPROVING CLASS SETTLEMENT granting Plaintiff's 83 Motion. The Settlement Agreement is approved as fair, reasonable, and adequate under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23. WHCA is required to provide coverage for direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) for the treatment of HCV as set forth in paragraph 11 of order. Class counsel is awarded fees and litigation costs in the amounts of $335,377 and $8,016.86, respectively. Case contribution awards of $7,500 per named Plaintiff as set forth in the Agreement are approved. Signed by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour. (PM) |
Filing 54 ORDER CERTIFYING CLASS by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour granting Plaintiffs' 17 Motion for Class Certification. The Court further appoints B.E. and A.R. as class representatives and appoints Richard E. Spoonemore and Eleanor Hamburger of Sirianni Youtz Spoonemore Hamburger, Amy L. Crewdson of Columbia Legal Services, and Kevin Costello of Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation as class counsel. (PM) |
Filing 40 ORDER granting plaintiffs' 18 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; joint status report due in 60 days by U.S. District Judge John C Coughenour.(RS) |
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