Kemper vs Catholic Healthcare West
Filing
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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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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
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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CASE NO. 2:06-CV-00295-LKK-EFB
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EDWARD L. KEMPER and CONNIE J.
ARNOLD, for themselves and all others
similarly situated,
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION
REGARDING DEFENDANT’S
SUBMISSION OF SUPPLEMENT TO
EXHIBIT A
v.
CATHOLIC HEALTHCARE WEST, a
California corporation, et al.,
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Defendant.
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, in accordance with Paragraph 16.1 of the Class
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Settlement Agreement and Consent Decree in this matter (“Consent Decree”), the Supplement to
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Exhibit A, dated November 12, 2012, replaces the prior Exhibit A to the Consent Decree filed on
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or about March 22, 2009; identifies the Facilities that are entitled to the protections of the Consent
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Decree; and shall be the operative Exhibit A to the Consent Decree going forward.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: November 26, 2012
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1288535.1
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PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION REGARDING DEFENDANT’S SUPPLEMENT TO EXHIBIT A
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