Catar Clinic of Hot Springs LLC et al v. Robinson et al
Filing
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ORDER granting defendants' 16 & 17 motions to postpone the injunction hearing. Between now and the hearing: (1) defendants will not solicit or reach out to plaintiffs' patients; (2) defendants will keep safe and not destroy any HIPAA-pr otected patient information they possess that might have belonged to plaintiffs; (3) defendants will not use any of that information, other than in the treatment of defendants' existing patients. The Court reschedules the preliminary injunction hearing for 1:00 p.m., Thursday, 8/31/2017 in Courtroom B-155 of the Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Courthouse. Defendants may supplement their response to the motion for injunction by 5:00 p.m. 8/28/2017; and plaintiffs may reply by noon on 8/30/2017. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 8/24/2017. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
WESTERN DIVISION
CAT AR CLINIC OF HOT SPRINGS,
LLC; and STOCKTON MEDICAL
GROUP, LTD.
v.
PLAINTIFFS
No. 4:17-cv-520-DPM
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 JANE DOE #1
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
1. For good cause shown, the Court grants the defendants' motions to
postpone the injunction hearing, Ng 16 & 17. In today's telephone conference,
the parties agreed to a standstill until next week's hearing; and the Court
appreciates and approves the parties' agreement. Between now and the
hearing: (1) defendants*will not solicit or reach out to plaintiffs' patients; (2)
defendants will keep safe and not destroy any HIPAA-protected patient
information they possess that might have belonged to plaintiffs; and (3)
* Robinson, and all the entities, plus their agents and employees.
Dr.
defendants will not use any of that information, other than in the treatment
of defendants' existing patients. In deciding the pending injunction motion,
the Court will weigh any violations of this agreement.
2. The Court reschedules the preliminary injunction hearing for 1:00
p.m., Thursday, 31August2017 in Courtroom B-155 of the Richard Sheppard
Arnold United States Courthouse.
3.
Defendants may supplement their response to the motion for
injunction by 5:00 p.m., 28 August 2017; and plaintiffs may reply by noon on
30 August 2017.
So Ordered.
D.P. Marshall Jr.
United States District Judge
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