Smith v. Wells Fargo Bank, National Association et al (MAG+)
Alex Smith, Jr. |
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Sirote & Permutt, P.C. |
2:2017cv00094 |
February 16, 2017 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Montgomery Office |
Montgomery |
William Keith Watkins |
Wallace Capel |
Rent, Lease, and Ejectment |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1640 |
None |
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Filing 33 ORDER: It is ORDERED as follows: 1. The 32 Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED; 2. Defendant Sirote & Permutts 15 Motion to dismiss is GRANTED; 3. Defendant Wells Fargo Banks 18 Motion to dismiss is GRANTED; and 4. This case is DISMISSED with prejudice. A final judgment will be entered separately. Signed by Honorable Judge Wallace Capel, Jr on 9/5/2017. (dmn, ) |
Filing 31 ORDERED as follows: 1) The 30 objection filed by Plf Alex Smith, Jr., is OVERRULED; 2) The 29 Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED; 3) Plf's 1 motion for preliminary injunction is DENIED for lack of jurisdiction under Rooke r-Feldman and for Plf's failure to establish the requisite elements of a preliminary injunction; and 4) This case is REFERRED back to the Magistrate Judge for further proceedings. Signed by Chief Judge William Keith Watkins on 6/30/2017. (wcl, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER denying 1 Motion for Temporary Restraining Order, as further set out in order. Signed by Chief Judge William Keith Watkins on 2/16/2017. (wcl, ) |
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