Hart et al v. Nordstrom et al
Melrose Properties Ltd, Melrose Property Management Corp and Linda J Hart |
American Express Corp, Wells Fargo Bank, Nordstrom Bank, Nordstrom Credit Services and Nordstrom |
4:2014cv00660 |
August 14, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Fort Worth Office |
Tarrant |
Terry R Means |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
None |
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Filing 17 ORDER denying 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis ; adopting Report and Recommendations re 5 Findings and Recommendations on Case; denying as moot 9 Motion to Add Parties; denying as moot 10 Motion to Add Parties; denying as moot 11 Motion to Add Claims ; denying as moot 12 Motion to add names; denying as moot 13 Motion to Add Parties and Request Remedies ; denying as moot 14 Motion to add claims and parties. If Plaintiffs desire to pursue their claims, they shall pay to the clerk of Court the filing and administrative fees of $400.00 no later than September 12, 2014. Plaintiffs deadline to register for ECF is extended to no later than September 12, or they must manually file a motion for ECF exemption by that date. If Plaintiffs desire to pursue their claims in this forum, they shall also file, no later than September 12, an amended complaint that fully complies with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(a). (Ordered by Judge Terry R Means on 9/5/2014) (mem) |
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