Lofquist v. Nwaobasi
Filing
177
JUDGMENT in favor of Wexford Health Sources, Inc., Dr Nwaobasi, John Trost, Robert Shearing against Neil Lofquist. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 7/2/2018. (amv)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
NEIL LOFQUIST,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DR. NWAOBASI, WEXFORD HEALTH
SOURCES, INC., DR. ROBERT SHEARING,
DR. JOHN TROST,
Defendant(s).
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CASE NO.
13-835-SCW
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
Defendant Dr. Nwaobasi was granted summary judgment on March 4, 2016 by an
Order entered by Chief Judge Michael J. Reagan (Doc. 92).
Defendants Dr. Robert Shearing and Dr. John Trost were dismissed with prejudice
and substituted by Wexford Health Sources, on March 20, 2018 by an order entered by
Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams (Doc. 172).
The remaining case is dismissed with prejudice and without costs in accordance
with an Order entered by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on April 17, 2017 (Doc.
142).
THEREFORE, judgment is entered in favor of Defendants Dr. Nwaobasi, Wexford
Health Sources, Inc., Dr. Robert Shearing, and Dr. Trost and against Plaintiff Neil Lofquist. .
The Plaintiff should take notice of the fact that he has 28 days from the date of this
judgment for filing a motion for new trial or motion to amend or alter judgment under Rule
59(b) or (e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Rule 59 cannot be extended by the Court.
These deadlines for motions under
The Plaintiff should also note that he has 30
days from the date of this judgment to file a notice of appeal.
This period can only be
extended if excusable neglect or good cause is shown.
DATED this 2nd day of July, 2018
JUSTINE FLANAGAN, ACTING CLERK
BY: /s/ Angela Vehlewald
Deputy Clerk
Approved by
/s/ Stephen C. Williams
United States Magistrate Judge
Stephen C. Williams
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