Leonard et al v. Bayer Corporation et al
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CLERK'S JUDGMENT dismissing case with prejudice. Approved by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 5/21/14. (cekf)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
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IN RE: YASMIN AND YAZ
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3:09-md-02100-DRH
(DROSPIRENONE) MARKETING, SALES
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PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS LIABILITY
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MDL No. 2100
LITIGATION
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This Document Relates To:
Courtney Bycroft v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 12-cv-20013-DRH
Keli Cannon, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20107-DRH
Amber Cooper v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20012-DRH
Taryn Cudlitz v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 10-cv-20323-DRH
Cara Davis v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20139-DRH
Lynne Harrosh-Marovic v. Bayer
Corporation, et al.
No. 12-cv-20085-DRH
Angie Kabler, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20113-DRH
Sandra M. Leonard, et al. v. Bayer
Corporation, et al.
No. 10-cv-20215-DRH
Brenda Lloyd, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20141-DRH
Heather Mitchell, et al. v. Bayer
Corporation, et al.
No. 11-cv-20035-DRH
Michelle Muth v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 12-cv-20051-DRH
Rima Roitman, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al. No. 12-cv-20022-DRH
Linda Rubio v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 12-cv-20065-DRH
Carolyn Tucker v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 10-cv-20375-DRH
Kristin Van Zyl, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al. No. 11-cv-20117-DRH
Renee Virts, et al. v. Bayer Corporation, et al.
No. 12-cv-20083-DRH
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
DECISION BY COURT.
These matters are before the Court for the
purpose of docket control.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to the Order
entered on May 19, 2014, the above captioned cases are DISMISSED with
prejudice. Each party shall bear their own costs.
JUSTINE FLANAGAN,
ACTING CLERK OF COURT
BY: /s/Caitlin Fischer
Deputy Clerk
Dated: May 21, 2014
Digitally signed by
David R. Herndon
Date: 2014.05.21
16:02:14 -05'00'
APPROVED:
CHIEF JUDGE
U. S. DISTRICT COURT
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