Spielman et al v. Katz et al
Judith R Spielman and Thomas E Spielman |
Jeffrey S Katz, Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Incorporated, T.D. Service Company of Arizona, First Franklin Financial Corporation, Transnation Title Insurance Company and Unknown Parties |
2:2010cv00184 |
January 27, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
James A Teilborg |
All Other Real Property |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 44 ORDER Dft Transnation's 21 Motion to Dismiss is granted as to all Dfts and the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment of dismissal in favor of Dfts and against Plas as to all claims; that Dft Transnation's 25 Motion for Summary Disposi tion is denied as moot; that Dfts Vanderbilt's 31 Motion to Dismiss is denied without prejudice as moot; Dft First Franklin's 38 Motion to Dismiss is denied without prejudice as moot; that Plas' 40 Motion to Vacate the Order Before the Court Under Rule 41(a)(1) Voluntary Dismissal, as to Dfts, Vanderbilt, MERS, Katz, 3rd Day of August, 2010 (Doc. 40) is denied. Signed by Judge James A Teilborg on 10/14/10. (ESL) |
Filing 11 ORDER that Plaintiffs' Motion 10 for Emergency Temporary Stay Order and/or Injunction to Superior Court for the State of Arizona, Maricopa County is denied. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 3/30/10.(KMG) |
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