Robert Brewer et al v. Wells Fargo Bank NA et al
Deborah Brewer and Robert Brewer |
Does and Wells Fargo Bank NA |
2:2013cv00347 |
January 17, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dolly M. Gee |
Victor B. Kenton |
Consumer Credit |
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Filing 55 MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE RELEASE OF FUNDS TO PLAINTIFFS' COUNSEL by Judge Dolly M. Gee: The parties are ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE by no later than 10/12/2021 why the bond and accrued interest should not be disbursed to Plainti ffs' counsel to oversee and implement the payment of those funds to the appropriate party or parties, with Plaintiffs' counsel filing a declaration and proof of payment with the Court within 10 days of disbursing payment. Failure to timely or sufficiently respond shall result in the Court ordering the aforementioned action. See document for further details. Court Reporter: Not Reported. (gk) |
Filing 53 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) - ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFFS' SECOND EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER 43 by Judge Dolly M. Gee. Based on the allegations on the face of the verified First Amended Complaint and Plaintiffs' mos t recent declaration, the Court finds that Plaintiffs are citizens of California. Accordingly, complete diversity does not exist among the parties, and the Court lacks jurisdiction to decide the instant ex parte application. In light of the foregoing, the action is DISMISSED without prejudice. (lom) |
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