Hall v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC et al
Anthony W. Hall |
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS), Matthew J. Johnstone, John/Jane Doe 1-Infinity, Homeward Residential, Inc., American Home Mortgage Corp., Nationstar Mortgage LLC and Brady Nichas |
Federal National Mortgage Association |
1:2013cv05550 |
October 8, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Cheryl L. Pollak |
Eric N. Vitaliano |
Truth in Lending |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Notice of Removal |
Defendant |
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Filing 20 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: For the reasons stated above, Hall's January 31, 2014 filing is deemed to be a motion for reconsideration and is denied. Ordered by Judge Eric N. Vitaliano on 2/6/2014. (Fernandez, Erica) |
Filing 15 MEMORANDUM & ORDER: Plaintiff Anthony W. Hall is a nonattorney trustee, and as such, he may not bring this suit on behalf of the trust in this Court unless represented by an attorney. Accordingly, the Court will stay the case for 30 days to give plaintiff the opportunity to obtain counsel. If plaintiff does not appear by a licensed attorney admitted to practice before this Court within 30 days, the case will be dismissed without prejudice. SO ORDERED by Judge Eric N. Vitaliano, on 11/22/2013. C/mailed. (Latka-Mucha, Wieslawa) |
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