Polux v. Bayer Corporation et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 9 Motion to Vacate order of dismissal. The clerk of the court is directed to reinstate the case. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 3/23/2012. (dsw)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
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IN RE YASMIN AND YAZ (DROSPIRENONE))
3:09-md-02100-DRH-PMF
MARKETING, SALES PRACTICES AND
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PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION
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MDL No. 2100
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ORDER
VACATING DISMISSAL
This Document Relates to:
Bernadette Polux v. Bayer Corp., et al. No. 3:11-cv-11848-DRH-PMF
Tracey Owen v. Bayer Corp., et al. No. 3:10-cv-13652-DRH-PMF
ORDER
HERNDON, Chief Judge:
Plaintiff Bernadette Polux has filed a motion to vacate (3:11-cv-11848 Doc.
9) the Court’s order dismissing her case without prejudice for failure to comply
with Plaintiff Fact Sheet Requirements (3:11-cv-11848 Doc. 8).1
Bayer is not
opposed to plaintiff’s motion to vacate (3:11-cv-11848 Doc. 10).
Plaintiff Tracy Owen has filed a motion to vacate (3:10-cv-13652 Doc. 18)
the Court’s order dismissing her case without prejudice for failure to comply with
Plaintiff Fact Sheet Requirements (3:10-cv-13652 Doc. 16). Bayer is not opposed
to plaintiff’s motion to vacate (3:10-cv-13652 Doc. 19).
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Plaintiff’s motion is termed as a motion to deny defendant’s motion to dismiss.
The Court treats it as a motion to vacate the order of dismissal.
Accordingly, the Court hereby VACATES the orders dismissing without
prejudice plaintiffs’ actions in the above titled cases. The Clerk of the Court is
directed to REINSTATE the plaintiffs’ actions.
SO ORDERED:
David R. Herndon
2012.03.23
08:58:46 -05'00'
Chief Judge
United States District Court
Date: March 23, 2012
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