Vaughn v. National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-3 et al
Kristi Vaughn |
Francesca L Giampiccolo, Scott, Parnell & Associates, P.C., Robin J Gordon, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-3 and NCO Financial Systems, Inc. |
2:2014cv00194 |
June 23, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee |
Greeneville Office |
Hamblen |
J Ronnie Greer |
Dennis H Inman |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Both |
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Filing 40 ORDER signed by District Judge Thomas W Phillips on 11/26/2014: Denying as moot 10 First MOTION TO DISMISS FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM filed by Robin J Gordon; denying as moot 12 First MOTION TO DISMISS FOR FAILURE T O STATE A CLAIM filed by Scott, Parnell & Associates, P.C.; granting 18 MOTION to Dismiss Amended Complaint filed by Scott, Parnell & Associates, P.C.; granting 20 MOTION to Dismiss Amended Complaint filed by Robin J Gordon. Robin J Gordon and Scott, Parnell & Associates, P.C. are terminated. In light of the Court's conclusion that the plaintiff's claims are time-barred, the plaintiff is hereby DIRECTED to show good cause within 30 days why the claims against the remaining defendants should not also be dismissed as time-barred. The plaintiff is also DIRECTED to further show cause within 30 days why the case against defendant Francesca L. Giampiccolo should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. (JDH) |
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