Opinion
22-12104
09-20-2023
Elizabeth A. Stafford, United States Magistrate judge
ORDER ADOPTING AND ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION (ECF NO. 28) AND TERMINATING MOTION TO DISMISS WITHOUT PREJUDICE (ECF NO. 21)
F. KAY BEHM, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Currently before the court is Magistrate Judge Elizabeth A. Stafford's March 30, 2023 Report and Recommendation. (ECF No. 28). Magistrate Judge Stafford recommends granting the motions to dismiss filed by Defendants Ames and Wellpath. Id. The court is fully advised in the premises and has reviewed the record and the pleadings. Neither party has filed objections. "[T]he failure to object to the magistrate judge's report[] releases the Court from its duty to independently review the matter." Hall v. Rawal, 2012 WL 3639070 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 24, 2012) (citing Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149 (1985)). The court nevertheless agrees with the Magistrate Judge's recommended disposition. Therefore, the Court ACCEPTS and ADOPTS the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation (ECF No. 28), GRANTS the motions to dismiss (ECF Nos. 10,15), and DISMISSES the complaint as to these Defendants.
Also pending in this matter is Corizon's motion to dismiss the complaint. (ECF No. 21). The court notes that this matter is automatically stayed as to Defendant Corizon, who has filed for bankruptcy. (ECF No. 26). Thus, the court takes no action on Corizon's motion. McBride v. Canlas, 2023 WL 2569119, at *1 (W.D. Mich. Mar. 20, 2023) (Because of the automatic stay in Corizon's bankruptcy proceeding, the court declined to address the report and recommendation as to any claims against Corizon); Dean v. Trans World Airlines, Inc., 72 F.3d 754, 756 (9th Cir. 1995) (Post-petition dismissal in favor of debtor violated automatic stay); Pope v. Manville ForestProd. Corp., 778 F.2d 238, 239 (5th Cir. 1985) (Entry of an order of dismissal violated automatic stay). Accordingly, based on the automatic stay and for purposes of docket efficiency, the court will TERMINATE Corizon's motion to dismiss (ECF No. 21) without prejudice.
SO ORDERED.