Dial et al v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company et al
Johnathan D Dial and Lydia A Dial |
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc Trust 2006-HE3, Thomas J Morton and Wannetta Y Morton |
4:2012cv00180 |
March 22, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Little Rock Office |
Pulaski |
J. Leon Holmes |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1345 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 55 OPINION AND ORDER that Johnathan and Lydia Dial's motion to remand 42 is GRANTED; this action is remanded to the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 9/26/12. (vjt) (Docket entry modified on 9/27/2012 to correct the file date.) (thd). |
Filing 28 ORDER granting separate deft's 24 Motion for Extension of Time to File its Answer to the Amended Complaint; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company answer due 4/30/2012. Signed by Chief Judge J. Leon Holmes on 4/24/12. (vjt) |
Filing 19 ORDER granting 17 Motion for Elizabeth A. Frohlich to Appear pro hac vice as co-counsel for deft. Signed by Chief Judge J. Leon Holmes on 4/12/12. (vjt) |
Filing 12 ORDER granting deft's Motion to Extend Time to Answer Amended Complaint 5 11 ; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company answer due 4/22/2012. Signed by Chief Judge J. Leon Holmes on 3/28/12. (vjt) |
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