Kemper vs Catholic Healthcare West

Filing 153

ORDER signed by Judge Lawrence K. Karlton on 11/26/12 Approving Stipulation regarding Defendant's submission of supplement to Exhibit A. The Supplement to Exhibit A, dated 11/12/12, replaces the prior Exhibit A to the Consent Decree filed on or about 3/22/09; identifies the Facilities that are entitled to the protections of the Consent Decree; and shall be the operative Exhibit A to the Consent Decree going forward.(Mena-Sanchez, L)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOWNEY BRAND LLP DANIEL J. MCVEIGH (Bar No. 77410) ELIZABETH B. STALLARD (Bar No. 221445) 621 Capitol Mall, 18th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814-4731 Telephone: (916) 444-1000 Facsimile: (916) 444-2100 dmcveigh@downeybrand.com estallard@downeybrand.com Attorneys for Defendant DIGNITY HEALTH, a California public benefit Corporation, formerly named CATHOLIC HEALTHCARE WEST 8 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 10 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 11 CASE NO. 2:06-CV-00295-LKK-EFB 12 13 EDWARD L. KEMPER and CONNIE J. ARNOLD, for themselves and all others similarly situated, 14 Plaintiff, 15 16 ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION REGARDING DEFENDANT’S SUBMISSION OF SUPPLEMENT TO EXHIBIT A v. CATHOLIC HEALTHCARE WEST, a California corporation, et al., 17 Defendant. 18 19 20 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, in accordance with Paragraph 16.1 of the Class 21 Settlement Agreement and Consent Decree in this matter (“Consent Decree”), the Supplement to 22 Exhibit A, dated November 12, 2012, replaces the prior Exhibit A to the Consent Decree filed on 23 or about March 22, 2009; identifies the Facilities that are entitled to the protections of the Consent 24 Decree; and shall be the operative Exhibit A to the Consent Decree going forward. 25 IT IS SO ORDERED. 26 27 Dated: November 26, 2012 28 1288535.1 1 PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION REGARDING DEFENDANT’S SUPPLEMENT TO EXHIBIT A

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