SOMERSET v. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY et al

Filing 61

ORDER granting 39 Motion to Dismiss; denying 45 Motion for Entry of Default; denying 45 Motion for Default Judgment; denying 45 Motion to Appoint Pro Bono; denying 45 Motion for Discovery; granting 49 Motion to Dismiss; denying 54 Motion to Appoint Pro Bono; that Defendant Strategic Delivery Solutions, LLC is directed that to have its contentions considered it must formally move to vacate default and to dismiss. Signed by Judge Kevin McNulty on 6/20/2018. (ld, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY JERRY SOMERSET, Civ. No. 17-993 (1KM) (JBC) Plaintiff, ORDER V. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, et at., Defendants. Defendant Partners Pharmacy, LLC (“Partners Pharmacy”) having filed a motion (ECF no. 39) to dismiss the Amended Complaint, as well as a reply in support (ECF no. 46); and defendants the State of New Jersey and Frank Covello, J.S.C., having filed a motion (ECF no. 49) to dismiss the Amended Complaint and filed a reply in support (ECF no. 53); and the plaintiff, Jerry Somerset, having filed oppositions to the motions to dismiss (ECF nos. 51, 54, 55), moved for an entry of default (ECF no. 45), and moved (ECF nos. 37, 45, 54, 55) for the appointment of pro bono counsel; for the reasons stated in the accompanying Opinion, and good cause appearing therefor; IT IS this 20th day of June, 2018, ORDERED that Partners Pharmacy’s motion to dismiss (ECF no. 39) and the State of New Jersey and Judge Covello’s motion to dismiss (ECF no. 49) are GRANTED with prejudice; and that Mr. Somerset’s motions for the entry of default (ECF no. 45) and appointment of pro bono counsel (ECF nos. 37, 45, 54, 55) are DENIED. Defendant Strategic Delivery Solutions, LLC is directed that to have its contentions considered it must formally move to vacate default and to dismiss. Kevin McNulty United States District Judge

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