Dwight J. Freeney et al v. Bank of America Corporation et al
Dwight J. Freeney and Roof Group LLC |
Bank of America Corporation, Bank of America, National Association, Michael J Bock and Does |
2:2015cv02376 |
March 31, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Margaret M. Morrow |
Patrick J. Walsh |
Racketeer/Corrupt Organization |
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Filing 222 JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 54(b) by Judge Jesus G. Bernal related to: Order on Motion for Entry of Judgment pursuant to Rule 54(b) (Interlocutory Appeal), 221 . It is hereby adjudged, ordered, and decreed that, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b), Plaintiffs' claims against Bock are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE for lack of personal jurisdiction. The Court orders that such judgment be entered. (iva) |
Filing 125 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh. (See document for further details.) re Stipulation for Protective Order, 124 (sbou) |
Filing 46 ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AND BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONS 12(b)(6) MOTION TO DISMISS; GRANTING DEFENDANT BOCK'S 12(b)(2) MOTION TO DISMISS 22 24 by Judge Margaret M. Morrow: The court grants BofA's motion to dismi ss the complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief can be granted. The court also grants Bock's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. Dismissal is with leave to amend. Plaintiffs may file an amended complaint within twenty (20) days. (ah) |
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