ALUKO v. CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSP. AUTHORITY

No. 3:96-CV-488-MU.

959 F.Supp. 729 (1997)

'Yele ALUKO, M.D., J. Russell Bailey, M.D., David A. Cox, M.D., David A. Dowdy, M.D., J. Michael Harper, M.D., William M. Herndon, Jr., M.D., George V. Irons, Jr., M.D., Robert S. Iwaoka, M.D., Yemi Johnson, M.D., Mark S. Kremers, M.D., William M. Massey, M.D., Emmett C. Mathews, Jr., M.D., Jonathan O. McLean, M.D., Gary S. Niess, M.D., John A. Pasquini, M.D., Bernard M. Reen, III, M.D., William S. Roberts, M.D., Laddeus L. Sutton, M.D., Kenneth D. Weeks, Jr., M.D., Jerome E. Williams, Jr., Daniel E. Wise, M.D., Mid Carolina Cardiology, P.A., and John Doe, for himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. THE CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY, d/b/a Carolinas Medical Center and/or Carolinas Healthcare System, R. Stuart Dickson, in his capacity as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Commissioners of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority, Harry A. Nurkin, in his capacity as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Carolinas Healthcare System, The Carolinas Heart Institute, W. Patrick Burgess, M.D., as Chairman of the Credentials Committee of Carolinas Medical Center, and Paul S. Franz, as President of Carolinas Medical Center, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina.

March 24, 1997.


ORDER

MULLEN, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court upon its own motion and upon Defendants' motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, filed December 31, 1996.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY.

Plaintiffs 'Aluko, Bailey, Cox, Dowdy, Harper, Herndon, Irons, Iwaoka, Johnson, Kremers, Massey, Mathews, McLean, Niess, Pasquini, Reen, Roberts, Sutton, Weeks, Williams, and...

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