GABROS v. SHORE MEDICAL CENTER et al

Filing 28

ORDER granting Linwood's 25 Motion to Set Aside Default. Default entered on 1/7/2015 is VACATED. ORDER denying Pltf's 17 Motion for Default Judgment. Linwood shall respond to Pltf's complaint by 2/13/2015. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider on 2/3/2015. (drw)

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[Doc. Nos. 17, 25] IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN VICINAGE DAVID E. GABROS, M.D., Plaintiff, Civil No.14-1864 (NLH/JS) v. SHORE MEDICAL CENTER, et al., Defendants. O R D E R This matter is before the Court on plaintiff’s “Motion for Default Judgment” [Doc. No. 17] and defendant Linwood Care Center’s (“Linwood”) “Motion to Set Aside Default” [Doc. No. 25]; and the Court having held a conference call with all parties on January 30, 2015; and all parties consenting to the jurisdiction of this Court to decide their motions pursuant to 28 U.S.C. '636(c); and plaintiff agreeing to vacate the default entered against Linwood on January 7, 2015; and good cause existing for the entry of this Order, IT IS hereby ORDERED this 3rd day of February, 2015, that Linwood’s “Motion to Set Aside Default” is GRANTED and the default entered against Linwood on January 7, 2015 is hereby VACATED; and it is further ORDERED that plaintiff’s “Motion for Default Judgment” is DENIED as moot; and it is further 1 ORDERED that Linwood shall respond to plaintiff’s complaint by February 13, 2015. s/Joel Schneider JOEL SCHNEIDER United States Magistrate Judge 2

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