Short et al v. Chase Home Finance LLC et al
Barbara Short and Paul Short |
Chase Home Finance LLC and Unknown Parties |
2:2011cv00133 |
January 20, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
David G Campbell |
Other Fraud |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 24 ORDER granting Defendants' 10 Motion to Dismiss. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment accordingly. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 8/22/2011.(KMG) |
Filing 18 ORDER, granting Plaintiff's 16 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages; the Clerk is directed to file the lodged proposed response (Doc. 17); Defendants shall have until July 15, 2011 to file a reply. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 7/7/11.(REW) |
Filing 15 ORDER - Plaintiffs' motion for leave to file response (Doc. 14) is granted. Plaintiffs' counsel shall have until June 20, 2011 to file with the Court and serve on Defendant a hardcopy of the response to the motion to dismiss. The Clerk is directed to accept the filing. All future documents shall be filed using the ECF system. Defendant's motion for summary ruling (Doc. 13) is denied. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 6/14/2011.(KMG) |
Filing 8 ORDER finding as moot 6 Motion to Dismiss; granting 7 Motion to Amend/Correct. Plaintiffs shall file the proposed amended complaint (Doc. 7-1) on or before 3/25/2011. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 3/15/2011.(NVO) |
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