Bingham v. BayCare Health System
Filing
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ORDER overruling 198 --objections; adopting 196 --REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; denying 155 --Thomas Bingham's motion for partial summary judgment; granting 156 --BayCare Health System's motion for summary judgment; directing the cle rk to ENTER JUDGMENT against the plaintiff and for the defendant on each of the three counts of the amended complaint (Doc. 32 ), to TERMINATE any pending motion, and to CLOSE the case. Signed by Judge Steven D. Merryday on 4/18/2017. (BK)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TAMPA DIVISION
THOMAS BINGHAM,
Plaintiff,
v.
CASE NO. 8:14-cv-73-T-23JSS
BAYCARE HEALTH SYSTEM,
Defendant.
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ORDER
The magistrate judge recommends (Doc. 196) denying Thomas Bingham’s
motion (Doc. 155) for partial summary judgment on liability and recommends
granting BayCare Health System’s motion (Doc. 156) for summary judgment on each
of Counts I, II, and III of the amended complaint (Doc. 32). Bingham objects (Doc.
198) to the report and recommendation. After a de novo review of the report and
recommendation, Bingham’s objections, and all other matters of record, Bingham’s
objections (Doc. 198) are OVERRULED, the report and recommendation
(Doc. 196) is ADOPTED, Bingham’s motion (Doc. 155) for partial summary
judgment is DENIED, and BayCare Health System’s motion (Doc. 156) for
summary judgment is GRANTED. The clerk is directed to enter judgment
against the plaintiff and for the defendant on each of the three counts in the amended
complaint (Doc. 32), to terminate any pending motion, and to close the case.
ORDERED in Tampa, Florida, on April 18, 2017.
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