Regina Sanchez v. Receivable Performance Management, LLC
Plaintiff: Regina Sanchez
Defendant: Receivable Performance Management, LLC
Case Number: 5:2015cv01759
Filed: August 28, 2015
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: John E. McDermott
Presiding Judge: Fernando M. Olguin
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions

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Date Filed Document Text
December 17, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 18 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL by Judge Fernando M. Olguin. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 5:00 pm on 12/18/2015. (vdr)
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Plaintiff: Regina Sanchez
Represented By: Adrian Robert Bacon
Represented By: Todd M Friedman
Represented By: Suren N Weerasuriya
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