U.S. Bank National Association v. Strobel et al
U.S. Bank National Association |
Jane Does 1-20, John Does 1-20, Mililani Town Association, Bank of America, N.A., Stephanie Ann Strobel, Scott Allen Strobel, Doe Corporations 1-20, Doe Entities 1-20 and Doe Governmental Units 1-20 |
1:2014cv00167 |
April 7, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Hawaii |
Hawaii Office |
Honolulu |
BARRY M. KURREN |
SUSAN OKI MOLLWAY |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1444 |
None |
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Filing 16 ORDER ADOPTING IN PART THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S FINDINGS AND ADOPTING THE RECOMMENDATION TO GRANT PLAINTIFFS MOTION TO REMAND ACTION REMOVED FROM THECIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT, STATE OF HAWAII re 14 , 15 - Signed by CHIEF JUDGE SUSAN OKI MOLLWAY on 8/25/2014. Because Defendants' Notice of Removal was untimely, the court adopts the F&R to the extent it addresses the issue of Defendants' untimeliness and remands the case to state court. The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case and to send a certified copy of this order to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, State of Hawaii." (emt, )CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEParticipants regist ered to receive electronic notifications received this document electronically at the e-mail address listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF). Scott Allen Strobel and Stephanie Ann Strobel served by first class mail at the address of record on August 25, 2014. |
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