Munson v. Bank of America Home Loans, et al.,
Gary Munson |
Bank of America Home Loans, Wilmington Finance, Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., American Prime Funding, James W. Milnes and Naeema Afzili |
2:2009cv03250 |
November 20, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Morrison C. England |
Kimberly J. Mueller |
Plaintiff |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1601 Truth in Lending |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 14 [DISREGARD] ORDER signed by Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr on 1/8/10 ORDERING that the Clerk reassign this case to the Honorable Kimberly J. Mueller. The parties shall please take note that all documents hereafter filed with the Clerk shall bear case No. 2:09-CV-3477 KJM. All currently scheduled dates presently set before Judge Damrell are hereby VACATED; and signed by the Honorable Kimberly J. Mueller on 1/12/10 ORDERING that having also reviewed the file, I accept reference of this case for all further proceedings and entry of final judgment. (Becknal, R) Modified on 1/13/2010 (Becknal, R). |
Filing 8 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 01/04/10 ORDERING that dfts Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. (erroneously sued as Bank of America Home Loans) and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. shall have until 01/23/10 to respond to the Complaint in this matter. (Benson, A.) |
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