Marla Tidenberg v. Bidz.com, Inc. et al
Marla Tidenberg |
Bidz.com, Inc., Does 1-20, David Zinberg and Marina Zinberg |
2:2008cv05553 |
January 7, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Philip S. Gutierrez |
Fernando M. Olguin |
Fraud or Truth-In-Lending |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Fraud |
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Filing 134 MINUTES: (In Chambers) Order Denying Plaintiffs Motion for Class Certificationand for Appointment of Class Representative and Class Counsel 58 IT IS SO ORDERED by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez. (ir) |
Filing 112 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Fernando M. Olguin re Stipulation for Protective Order 110 . (See document for details). (mr) |
Filing 44 MINUTES: (In Chambers) Order Granting Defendants' Motion to dismiss 36 37 ; GRANTS Defendants Motion insofar as it relates to Plaintiffs Second and ThirdCauses of Action, for lack of standing. GRANTS Defendants Motion insofar as it relates to Plaintiffs First, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Causes of Action as they are asserted against Defendants, for failure to plead averments of fraud with particularity, as required by Rule 9(b). GRANTS Defendants Motion insofar as it relates to Plaintiffs Sixth Cause of Action as it is asserted against Bidz.com for failure to state a claim, with prejudice. Plaintiff has 15 days to file a Third Amended Complaint, if she so chooses IT IS SO ORDERED by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez. (ir) |
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