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08-3187 Volume Appendix15.pdf - Medical Supply Chain

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“Defendant's second allegation is that an attorney for the defendants in the Bolden case,<br />

Sherri Price, filed an ethics complaint against the plaintiff's attorney, Bret<br />

Landrith, and that Ms. Price filed the complaint at the direction of the undersigned<br />

magistrate judge. While the undersigned did comment on the record that there<br />

were serious doubts about Mr. Landrith's competency to practice law, the<br />

undersigned did not direct anyone to file an ethics complaint. Even if that were the case,<br />

however, the ethics complaint filed by Ms. Price deals with the behavior of Mr. Landrith<br />

in his practice of law in that matter, and has no bearing on the instant case.” [ emphasis<br />

added]<br />

Magistrate Judge James P. O’Hara’s July 29, 2004 order at page 3 denying pro se<br />

plaintiff Melvin Johnson’s motion seeking recusal in the pro se plaintiff Melvin Johnson<br />

v.Topeka Housing Authority, Kansas District Court Case No. 04-4062-SAC.<br />

ATTACHMENT 13<br />

Exb 13<br />

Atch 13<br />

<strong>08</strong>-<strong>3187</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Supply</strong> <strong>Chain</strong> vs. Neoforma <strong>Volume</strong> XV 5920

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