This crowd also qualifies as Covidiots. The law firm which launches many of the flawed Covid vaccination lawsuits against hospitals for anti-vaxxers and now has to pay all the medical institutions they sued.
Deters Law ordered to pay fees over failed suit to block health worker COVID vaccinations
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ne...r-health-workers-results-in-fees/69509219007/
Using strong words to characterize what he called attempts by Deters Law to delay and multiply litigation over vaccine mandates, U.S. District Judge Timothy Black sanctioned the Northern Kentucky firm and declared it a "vexatious litigant" Tuesday in court filings.
The characterization came as the Cincinnati judge granted a motion for sanctions from five major health care organizations in the region that were sued by Independence-based Deters Law over COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Black, in his ruling, said he was not punishing Deters Law and Glenn Feagan for the litigation it pursued but rather was sanctioning the firm for "improper conduct and procedural abuse of the judicial system."
Black ordered Deters Law to pay the health systems a number of attorneys fees and costs incurred. The total amount won't be known until the hospitals submit documents. The health systems include Christ Hospital Health Network, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Mercy Health, TriHealth and UC Health.
Click on this link to read the full 15-page decision.
Deters Law ordered to pay fees over failed suit to block health worker COVID vaccinations
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ne...r-health-workers-results-in-fees/69509219007/
Using strong words to characterize what he called attempts by Deters Law to delay and multiply litigation over vaccine mandates, U.S. District Judge Timothy Black sanctioned the Northern Kentucky firm and declared it a "vexatious litigant" Tuesday in court filings.
The characterization came as the Cincinnati judge granted a motion for sanctions from five major health care organizations in the region that were sued by Independence-based Deters Law over COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Black, in his ruling, said he was not punishing Deters Law and Glenn Feagan for the litigation it pursued but rather was sanctioning the firm for "improper conduct and procedural abuse of the judicial system."
Black ordered Deters Law to pay the health systems a number of attorneys fees and costs incurred. The total amount won't be known until the hospitals submit documents. The health systems include Christ Hospital Health Network, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Mercy Health, TriHealth and UC Health.
Click on this link to read the full 15-page decision.