Cross v. Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
Janice Marie Cross |
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas |
John David Cross |
3:2011cv01010 |
April 28, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Columbia Office |
Lexington |
Cameron McGowan Currie |
Paige J Gossett |
All Other Real Property |
12 U.S.C. ยง 1819 |
None |
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Filing 21 OPINION AND ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS adopting 14 Report and Recommendations, granting 18 Motion to Consolidate Cases, denying 18 Motion to Intervene, finding as moot 18 Motion to Preserve the Record Under Rule 42(a) FRCP filed by Janice Marie Cross. The consolidated action is dismissed without prejudice for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Honorable Cameron McGowan Currie on 7/19/2011.(ssam, ) |
Filing 13 ORDER directing Clerk not to authorize service and advising plaintiff (or petitioner) to notify Clerk in writing of any change of address., Motions terminated: denying 3 MOTION to Intervene filed by John David Cross. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paige J Gossett on 6/17/2011. (jpet, ) |
Filing 7 ORDER denying Plaintiff's emergency petition for injunctive relief and temporary restraining order, re 1 Complaint, filed by Janice Marie Cross and re-referring further pretrial proceedings to the Magistrate Judge. Signed by Honorable Cameron McGowan Currie on 4/28/2011. (jpet, ) |
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