Beeders v. Gulf Coast Collection Bureau, Inc. et al
Eric Beeders |
Gulf Coast Collection Bureau, Inc. and Roy Dillard |
8:2009cv00458 |
March 13, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Consumer Credit Office |
Hillsborough |
Elizabeth A. Jenkins |
Elizabeth A. Kovachevich |
None |
Federal Question |
15:1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
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Filing 50 ORDER denying 43 Motion for summary judgment; granting in part and denying in part 45 Motion for summary judgment as stated in the opinion. The case will be set for trial as soon as practicable. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 7/6/2010. (SN) |
Filing 37 ORDER denying 29 Motion for reconsideration. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 9/16/2009. (SN) |
Filing 23 ORDER that the stay is lifted in all cases; the motions to consolidate are granted; all cases are subsumed into 8:09-CIV-458-T-17-EAJ and all other cases shall be closed by the Clerk of Court and any pending motions shall be terminated in those close d cases; and the plaintiff shall have ten days from this date to file an amended complaint in 8:09-CIV-458-T-17-EAJ encompassing all claims the plaintiff wishes to bring before this Court in regard to all the cases filed. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 7/1/2009. (SN) Modified on 7/1/2009 (SN). |
Filing 22 ORDER denying 18 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 6/30/2009. (SN) |
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