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· 6/28/2013

Phillips v. Generations Family Health Center

Citations

  • 723 F.3d 144
  • 2013 WL 3242110

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that a “claimant can only initiate his or her lawsuit once the claim has been denied by the agency or if the agency has failed to make a decision within six months after the claim was filed.”
  • holding that a “claimant can only initiate his or her lawsuit once the claim has been denied by the agency or if the agency has failed to make a decision within six months after the claim was filed.”
  • plaintiff's lawyer failed to satisfy the exhaustion requirement because he failed to discover that the defendant clinic was a \deemed federal employee\
  • plaintiff’s lawyer failed to satisfy the exhaustion requirement because he failed to discover that the defendant clinic was a “deemed federal employee”
  • plaintiff’s lawyer failed to satisfy the exhaustion requirement because he failed to discover that the defendant clinic was a “deemed federal employee”
  • plaintiff’s lawyer failed to satisfy the exhaustion requirement because he failed to discover that the defendant clinic was a “deemed federal employee”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Cedarbaum, Katzmann, Parker

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