MAYS v. HOSPITAL AUTHORITY OF HENRY COUNTY

Civ. No. C82-2661.

596 F.Supp. 120 (1984)

Aldine M. MAYS, M.D. v. HOSPITAL AUTHORITY OF HENRY COUNTY; James P. Brown; Otis Bellamy; G.R. Foster, Jr., M.D.; A.A. Maliza; Geraldine W. Helton; Robert Engeman; Gene Morris; Russell L. Eaton, individually and as members of The Board of Trustees of the Hospital Authority of Henry County; V. Stephen Cole, individually and as Administrator of Henry General Hospital; Southside Radiological Services, P.C.; Steven Clines, M.D.; Gordon Goldstein, M.D.; Peter Phillips, M.D.; Carlos Ordonez, M.D.; Donald Durrett, M.D.; James Zimmer, M.D.

United States District Court, N.D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

August 30, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Flynt, Jr., Smalley, Cogburn & Flynt, P.C., Griffin, Ga., for plaintiff.

Philip T. Keen, McDonough, Ga., Robert G. Tanner, Long, Weinberg, Ansley & Wheeler, Kevin E. Grady, Alston & Bird, Harvey S. Gray, Atlanta, Ga., for defendants.


ORDER

ORINDA D. EVANS, District Judge.

This case is before the court on the summary judgment motions of the Plaintiff and of both sets of Defendants.

On April 3, 1984, the court ordered the Plaintiff, Aldine M. Mays, Jr., M.D., to show cause why his summary judgment motion should not be denied and Defendants' summary judgment motions granted, in light of the Supreme Court's decision in Jefferson Parish Hospital District No. 2 v. Hyde, ___...

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