De Leon v. Recontrust Company, N.A. et al
Ernest De Leon |
ReconTrust Company NA, PRLAP Incorporated, Bank of America NA, Unknown Parties, Jeremy T Bergstrom, Pioneer Title Agency Incorporated, David Herbert, First American Title and BAC Home Loans Servicing LP |
3:2010cv08132 |
July 23, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Prescott Division Office |
Yavapai |
James A Teilborg |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 25 ORDER granting the Corporate Defendants' 22 Motion to Dismiss. The Court further grants dismissal to the non-moving title companies, Pioneer Title Agency Incorporated and First American Title; granting the Individual Defendants' 21 Motion to Dismiss. This case is dismissed in its entirety; denying as moot Plaintiff's 19 Motion to Stay and 20 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge James A Teilborg on 11/15/10. (ESL) |
Filing 17 ORDER denying 5 Pla's motion for an order to cease and desist. (See order for full details). Signed by Judge James A Teilborg on 8/3/10.(LAD) |
Filing 6 ORDER re 5 MOTION for An Order to Cease and Desist Foreclosure Proceedings: IT IS ORDERED that the Court finds no basis for issuing a temporary restraining order (Doc. 5) without notice; accordingly the Court will take no action on the motion until Plaintiff provides notice to all Defendants as indicated above. (See document for full details). Signed by Judge James A Teilborg on 7/27/10. (LAD) |
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