EPPLEY, MD, DMD v. IACOVELLI

Filing 151

ENTRY and Notice - the clerk shall make the record in this case available to Mr. Bergeron for inspection and copying at noon on February 16, 2010 and shall make a copy of any filing or ruling he requests without charge. (S.E.) cm. Signed by Judge Sarah Evans Barker on 2/12/2010.(MAC)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA DR. BARRY EPPLEY, MD, DMD, Plaintiff, vs. LUCILLE IACOVELLI, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 1:09-cv-386-SEB-JMS Entry and Notice Mr. Bergeron's filings and communications to the Court contain various common themes, including the theme that he is not a party to this lawsuit. He makes this point for good reason, because a "party" is "[o]ne by or against whom a lawsuit is brought." See U.S. ex rel Eisenstein v. City of New York, 129 S. Ct. 2230, 2234 (2009)) (citing Black's Law Dictionary 1154 (8th ed. 2004)). Nonetheless, as the Entry of February 11, 2010 (dkt 148) makes clear, Mr. Bergeron has substantial interests at stake in the approaching hearing of February 16, 2010. Although his filings reflect familiarity with at least some of the filings and rulings in this case, the Court intends to ensure that Mr. Bergeron has the opportunity to examine and make copies of all of the rulings and filings in this case. Accordingly, the clerk shall make the record in this case available to Mr. Bergeron for inspection and copying at noon on February 16, 2010 and shall make a copy of any filing or ruling he requests without charge. IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: 02/12/2010 _______________________________ SARAH EVANS BARKER, JUDGE United States District Court Southern District of Indiana Distribution: Gary P. Price LEWIS & KAPPES gprice@lewis-kappes.com Todd Arthur Richardson LEWIS & KAPPES trichardson@lewis-kappes.com Joseph Peter Rompala LEWIS & KAPPES jrompala@lewis-kappes.com Lucille Iacovelli 3 Deer Hollow Road Forestdale, MA 02644 Rich Bergeron 141 Green Street Abington, MA 02351

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