Hugo Chavarria v. Wells Fargo Bank NA et al
Hugo Chavarria |
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc, Metrocities Mortgage LLC, First American Loanstar Trustee Services, Fidelity National Loan Portfolio Solutions, Does, Any Known or Unknown Persons, Americas Servicing Company, North West Trustee Services Inc, The Bank of New York Mellon and Wells Fargo Bank NA |
2:2013cv05568 |
August 1, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dale S. Fischer |
Margaret A. Nagle |
Consumer Credit |
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Filing 18 JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL by Judge Dale S. Fischer: The Court having previously entered judgment in favor of all defendants who have appeared in this action, and Plaintiff having failed to serve the remaining defendants within the time required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, this action is now dismissed without prejudice as to all remaining defendants. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (shb) |
Filing 17 JUDGMENT by Judge Dale S. Fischer, in favor of Hugo Chavarria against Metrocities Mortgage LLC. IT IS ORDERED, ADJUGED, AND DECREED that Prospect shall have ajudgment of dismissal entered in its favor and against Plaintiff. Plaintiffs entire action is dismissed with prejudice as to Defendant. Plaintiff shall take nothing against Prospect. (shb) |
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