GORDON v. JAMES

Civil Action No. 16-16540.

BARBARA J. GORDON, v. JOEL JAMES, RN, ET AL.

United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana.

September 26, 2017.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 00 U.S.C. § 0000
Cause: 00 U.S.C. § 0000 Cause Code Unknown
Nature of Suit: 440 Civil Rights: Other
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barbara J. Gordon, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Joel James, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP & Thomas S. Schneidau, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Mary Thibedeaux, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Robert Mercadel, Defendant, represented by C. William Bradley, Jr., Bradley, Murchison, Kelly & Shea, LLC, Michael C. Mims, Bradley Murchison Kelly & Shea, LLC & Richard S. Crisler, Bradley, Murchison, Kelly & Shea, LLC.

Lynn Strain, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP & Thomas S. Schneidau, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Gilbert Ganucheau, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP & Thomas S. Schneidau, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Donald Kearns, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP & Thomas S. Schneidau, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Bill Davis, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP & Thomas S. Schneidau, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Barbara Morvant, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Karen Lyon, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Nancy Davis, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Rickie Callegan, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Donald McCall, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Robin Huet, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Kevin Brumley, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Demetrius Porche, Defendant, represented by Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice & Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Wade Shows, Defendant, represented by Carrie LeBlanc Jones, Shows, Cali & Walsh, LLP & Mary E. Roper, Shows, Cali & Walsh, LLP.

Lois Simpson, Defendant, represented by Ralph R. Alexis, III, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson, Brendan Connick, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson & Glenn B. Adams, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson.

Susan Meyers, Defendant, represented by Ralph R. Alexis, III, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson, Brendan Connick, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson & Glenn B. Adams, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson.

Miranda Tait, Defendant, represented by Ralph R. Alexis, III, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson, Brendan Connick, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson & Glenn B. Adams, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson.

Julie Tizzard, Defendant, represented by Julie Christine Tizzard, Julie C. Tizzard, Attorney at Law.

Maggie McWilliams, Defendant, represented by Michael Courtney Keller, Louisiana Department of Justice & Scott G. Centorino, Louisiana Department of Justice.

Jeanne Abadie, Defendant, represented by Ralph R. Alexis, III, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson, Brendan Connick, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson & Glenn B. Adams, Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson.

Tania Loumiet, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.

Jennifer Bennett McNease, Defendant, represented by Chadwick William Collings, Milling Benson Woodward, LLP.


ORDER AND REASONS

Before the Court are 10 motions to dismiss by 24 defendants, as well as the plaintiff's motion to amend her complaint to substitute a defendant:

(1) Dr. Mercadel's motion to dismiss;

(2) a motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) and Rule 9(b), or in the alternative...

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