CUYOS v. TEXAS MOBILE HEALTH INC.

Civil Action No. G-98-145.

10 F.Supp.2d 750 (1998)

Patricia J. CUYOS, et al. v. TEXAS MOBILE HEALTH INC., et al.

United States District Court, S.D. Texas, Galveston Division.

July 8, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Richard Millard, Law Office of John R. Millard, Houston, TX, for Patricia J. Cuyos and Conrad P. Cuyos, Sr.

Joseph R. Alexander, Jr., Hanen Alexander Johnson and Spalding, Houston, TX, for Ralph S. Sharman.

Daniel K. Craddock, Stumpf Falgout Craddock & Massey, Houston, TX, for Texas Mobil Health Inc.

Ervin A. Apffel, Jr., McLeod Alexander Powel & Apffel, PC, Galveston, TX, for Janice Kelly Smith.

William Brad Howard, Office of U.S. Attorney, Houston, TX, for Galveston County Health District, U.S. and Galveston County 4 C's Clinic.

Halley Wallingford Ortiz, Office of Attorney General, Austin, TX, for State of Texas, University of Texas System and University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston.


ORDER

KENT, District Judge.

This multiple party case was originally filed in the 122nd Judicial District Court of Galveston County, Texas. On March 17, 1998, the case was removed to this Court and as part of routine, initial docket control measures, an Order was entered on that date setting this case for a Rule 16 scheduling conference at 10:20 A.M., July 2, 1998. Subsequent to the setting of such, the parties met for a Rule 26 conference, and a Report...

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