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· 5/20/2022

Orgel-Olson v. Secretary of Health and Human Services

Syllabus

PUBLIC DECISION (Originally filed: 3/11/2022) regarding DECISION of Special Master. Signed by Special Master Daniel T. Horner. (tkp) Service on parties made.

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  • stating that district 13 courts have inherent power to manage their dockets so as to achieve the orderly and 14 expeditious disposition of cases
  • stating that “[district] courts have supervisory control over their 8 dockets and inherent power to manage their own affairs so as to achieve the orderly 9 and expeditious disposition of cases”
  • noting that “[s]anctions may be light or drastic dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case” and affirming a sanction that the district court “conscientiously believed . . . was reasonable and proper”
  • noting that “[sjanctions may be light or drastic dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case” and affirming a sanction that the district court “conscientiously believed .. . was reasonable and proper”
  • in the above cases, the court order compelling discovery was disregarded prior to sanctions being imposed

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Judges: Daniel T. Horner

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