Estillore v. COUNTRYWIDE BANK FSB, et al.
Severino L Estillore, Jr. |
COUNTRYWIDE BANK FSB, First Mutual Mortgage, Inc., Financial Title Company, Recon Trust Company and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. |
1:2010cv01243 |
July 12, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Fresno Office |
Fresno |
Gary S. Austin |
Lawrence J. O'Neill |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 24 ORDER DISMISSING 1 Action without Prejudice against Defendants First Mutual Mortgage, Inc. and Financial Title Co.; ORDER DIRECTING Clerk to Enter Judgment in Favor of Defendants First Mutual Mortgage, Inc. and Financial Title Co. and Against Plaintiff Severino L. Estillore, Jr. and to CLOSE THIS ACTION signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 2/14/2011. CASE CLOSED. (Sant Agata, S) |
Filing 20 ORDER Defendants; F.R.Civ.P.12 Motion To Dismiss (Doc. 19 ), signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 2/2/2011. (Fahrney, E) |
Filing 17 ORDER GRANTING 16 Motion of Certain Defendants for Telephonic Attendance at Mandatory Scheduling Conference signed by Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin on 1/5/2011. (Bradley, A) |
Filing 7 ORDER to Dismiss Defendant First Mutual Mortgage, Inc., with Prejudice, signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 10/14/2010. (Flores, E) |
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