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Thomas v. Coady

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Nov 3, 2009
CIVIL ACTION NO. 08-339 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 3, 2009)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 08-339.

November 3, 2009


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER


On September 4, 2009, Defendant Main Line Hospitals, Inc. d/b/a The Lankenau Hospital filed a motion for partial summary judgment, seeking dismissal of all corporate liability claims against it. According to Defendant Main Line Hospitals, Plaintiffs' complaint "suggests that Plaintiffs are raising a direct claim for corporate liability/corporate negligence against Lankenau Hospital." Defendant Main Line Hospitals' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment [Docket Entry No. 45-3]: Memorandum of Law in Support at p. 2. Defendant Main Line Hospitals represents:

"Counsel for Plaintiff has agreed to sign a stipulation to dismiss certain paragraphs of Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint that could be interpreted to make a claim for corporate negligence against Lankenau Hospital; however, Plaintiffs' Counsel refuses to sign a stipulation that explicitly states that all claims of corporate negligence against Lankenau Hospital are dismissed."
Id. at p. 2 n. 1 [emphasis in original]. Defendant notes that "Plaintiffs' remaining claims against Main Line Hospitals, Inc. d/b/a The Lankenau Hospital are vicarious liability claims, based on the actions of Defendant Ajay K. Joshi, M.D. and/or Nurse Richardson." Id. at p. 9 n. 3.

Plaintiffs have responded to the partial motion for summary judgment, asserting that it is moot because:

"Plaintiffs' Counsel signed a Stipulation to withdraw with prejudice the allegations set forth in paragraphs 83(z), 83(aa), 93(z) and 93(aa) of Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint. These are the only allegations set forth in Plaintiffs' complaint which could possibly form the basis for a claim under Thompson v. Nason Hospital , 527 Pa. 330, 591 A.2d 703 (1993) and its progeny."
Plaintiffs' Response to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment to Dismiss Claims of Corporate Liability [Docket Entry No. 47] at p. 1. According to Plaintiffs, they "clearly confirmed to Defendant's Counsel that they are not asserting any claims against Defendant arising under the `corporate negligence' or `corporate liability' theory against hospitals first established by Thompson v. Nason Hospital , 527 Pa. 330, 591 A.2d 703 (1993) and its progeny; however, the Defendant is seeking the dismissal of `all claims of corporate liability' without specifically limiting the relief to those specific claims allowed by PA law against hospitals based on `corporate negligence' as established by Thompson v. Nason. Plaintiffs are entitled to assert any and all other claims of negligence against the Defendant, based on the remaining allegations of the Complaint, as supported by the expert opinions of Plaintiffs' expert witnesses." Id. at p. 2.

By letter dated October 5, 2009, Counsel for Defendant Main Line Hospitals wrote to me to "correct a factual misstatement" in Plaintiffs' response to its motion for partial summary judgment. Defendant represents that "[t]here is no Stipulation signed by both parties and filed with the Court withdrawing Plaintiffs' corporate liability claims against Lankenau Hospital. Plaintiffs' corporate liability claims are not withdrawn. As a result, Defendant's Motion is not moot."

Whether or not a Stipulation withdrawing the corporate liability claims against Defendant Main Line Hospitals has been executed, Plaintiffs have made the representation that they are not asserting any claims against this Defendant arising under the Pennsylvania "corporate negligence" or "corporate liability" theories. Therefore, I will grant Defendant's motion for partial summary judgment.

ORDER

AND NOW, this 3rd day of November, 2009, consistent with the above discussion, it is hereby ORDERED that:

The motion for partial summary judgment filed by Defendant Main Line Hospitals, Inc. d/b/a The Lankenau Hospital is GRANTED. All direct claims for corporate liability/corporate negligence against Lankenau Hospital are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Robert N.C. Nix Federal Building 900 Market Street, Suite 211 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Chambers of M. FAITH ANGELL P: (215) 597-6079 United States Magistrate Judge F: (215) 580-2165 FAX/MAIL COVER SHEET CASE NO. TODAY'S DATE: LAW CLERK'S INITIALS: JJK VIA FAX: NAME FAX NUMBER

08-339 November 3, 2009 1. Bradley T. Beckman, Esq. 215-569-8769 2. James P. Kilcoyne, Esq./Jacqueline Drygas, Esq. 610-825-3222 3. Peter J. Hoffman, Esq./John A. Filoreto, Esq./ Eileen Lampe, Esq. 215-851-8383


Summaries of

Thomas v. Coady

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Nov 3, 2009
CIVIL ACTION NO. 08-339 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 3, 2009)
Case details for

Thomas v. Coady

Case Details

Full title:TINA K. THOMAS, et al. v. PAUL M. COADY, M.D., et al

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Nov 3, 2009

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 08-339 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 3, 2009)