Henahan v. United States Of America
Filing
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ORDER granting 3 Motion to Dismiss; granting in part and denying in part 5 Motion to Dismiss; granting 7 Motion seeking a court order that North Carolina substantive law applies. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 8/30/16. (sas)
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FILED
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
ROANOKE DIVISION
WILLIAM A. HENAHAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant.
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AUG 3 0 2016
Civil Action No. 7:16-CV-00042
ORDER
By: Han. Glen E. Conrad
Chief United States District Judge
For the reasons stated in the accompanying memorandum opinion, it is hereby
ORDERED
as follows:
1. The government's motion for partial dismissal as to claims against the Salem VAMC
health care providers (Docket No.3) is GRANTED;
2. The government's motion to dismiss allegations that North Carolina laws are
unconstitutional (Docket No. 5) is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART.
The court directs Henahan to comply with Rule 5.1 ofthe Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure; and
3. The government's motion seeking a court order that North Carolina substantive law
applies (Docket No. 7) is GRANTED.
The Clerk is directed to send copies of the order and the accompanying memorandum
opinion to all counsel of record.
ENTER: This
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