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St. Joseph Hosp. v. Cain

Supreme Court of Indiana.
Oct 1, 2012
975 N.E.2d 359 (Ind. 2012)

Opinion

No. 02S05–1207–PL–429.

2012-10-1

ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, Appellant, v. Richard CAIN, Appellee.


Court of Appeals Cause No. 02A05–1006–PL–386.
Trial Court Cause No. 02D01–1003–PL–95.

PUBLISHED ORDER


BRENT E. DICKSON, Chief Justice.

By order dated July 26, 2012, the Court granted a petition seeking transfer of jurisdiction from the Court of Appeals. After further review, including considering the points presented by counsel at oral argument and further discussion among the justices in conference after the oral argument, the Court has determined that it should not assume jurisdiction over this appeal and that the Court of Appeals opinion reported as St. Joseph Hosp. v. Cain, 937 N.E.2d 903 (Ind.Ct.App.2010), should be reinstated as Court of Appeals precedent. Accordingly, the order granting transfer is VACATED and transfer is hereby DENIED. Pursuant to Appellate Rule 58(B), this appeal is at an end.

The Court DIRECTS the Clerk to certify this appeal as final and to send copies of this order to the Hon. Margret G. Robb, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals; the Hon. David J. Avery, Judge of the Allen Superior Court; to Steve Lancaster and Danielle Sheff; and to all counsel of record.

The Court further DIRECTS the Clerk to send a copy of this Order to LexisNexis and to Thomson/Reuters for publication on-line and in the bound volumes of this Court's decisions.

All Justices concur.


Summaries of

St. Joseph Hosp. v. Cain

Supreme Court of Indiana.
Oct 1, 2012
975 N.E.2d 359 (Ind. 2012)
Case details for

St. Joseph Hosp. v. Cain

Case Details

Full title:ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, Appellant, v. Richard CAIN, Appellee.

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana.

Date published: Oct 1, 2012

Citations

975 N.E.2d 359 (Ind. 2012)

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