Catar Clinic of Hot Springs LLC et al v. Robinson et al
Filing
205
ORDER discharging the 180 Show Cause Order. ARC has complied. The Court imposes a fine on CSCB of $500 per calendar day for each day that CSCB's $12,500 bond obligation remains unsatisfied. The fine will start accruing 6/14/2018. 189 and 199 Motions denied without prejudice as moot. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 6/13/2018. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
WESTERN DIVISION
CAT AR CLINIC OF HOT SPRINGS,
LLC; STOCKTON MEDICAL
GROUP, LTD.; and C.A.T.A.R.,
LTD.
PLAINTIFFS/
COUNTER-DEFENDANTS
No. 4:17-cv-520-DPM
v.
THOMAS F. ROBINSON, M.D.; TIFFANY
TERRY; ARKANSAS RECOVERY CLINIC;
ARC REHABILITATION CENTER, P.A.;
CSCB REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT
GROUP, LLC; ADDICTION RECOVERY
CARE OF LITTLE ROCK; ARC CLINIC;
and JILL COGBURN
ARC REHABILITATION CENTER, P.A.;
THOMAS F. ROBINSON, M.D.; CSCB
REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT
GROUP, LLC; and TIFFANY TERRY
DEFENDANTS
COUNTER-PLAINTIFFS
CHASE STEPPIG
RESPONDENT
ORDER
For the reasons stated on the record at the 13 June 2018 show cause
hearing, the Court made the following rulings.
• As to ARC Rehabilitation Center, P.A., the show cause
Order, NQ 180, is discharged. ARC has complied.
• CSCB Rehabilitation Management Group, LLC, is in
contempt of the Court's Order to post a bond by the
extended deadline. Ng 137 at 11-12; Ng 152; & Ng 173. To
achieve compliance, the Court imposes a fine on CSCB of
$500 per calendar day for each day that CSCB' s $12,500 bond
obligation remains unsatisfied. The fine will start accruing
tomorrow, 14 June 2018.
• The pending motion for a preliminary injunction, Ng 189, is
denied without prejudice as moot.
The motion to compel Branch's attendance at the hearing, Ng 199, is
denied without prejudice as moot.
So Ordered.
D .P. Marshall Jr.
United States District Judge
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