PROCTOR v. PRINCE GEORGE'S HOSP. CENTER

No. Civ.A. DKC 96-1870.

32 F.Supp.2d 830 (1998)

James M. PROCTOR v. PRINCE GEORGE'S HOSPITAL CENTER.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

August 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marc P. Charmatz, National Association of the Deaf, Silver Spring, MD, Laura Lee Rovner, Law Office, Syracuse, NY, Douglas L. Parker, Lisel Loy, Law Office, P.H., Washington, DC, Sunil H. Mansukhani, Institute for Public Representation, PH, Washington, DC, for James M. Proctor, plaintiff.

Eric Hemmendinger, Gary L. Simpler, Shawe & Rosenthal, Baltimore, Md, for Prince George's Hospital Center, defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

CHASANOW, District Judge.

The court directed Plaintiff James M. Proctor to show cause why Count I should not be dismissed for failure to state a claim and why Count II and the request for injunctive relief under Count III should not be dismissed due to lack of standing. (Order of August 20, 1998).

Plaintiff, who is deaf, alleges that Defendant Prince George's Hospital Center ("PGHC") violated either Title II or Title III...

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