Tatranska v. Landmarc Capital & Investment Co. et al
Gabriela Tatranska and Drahotin Tatransky |
Landmarc Capital & Investment Co., Steven Daggett and Fidelity National Title Insurance Company |
3:2008cv03450 |
July 17, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of California |
Other Statutory Actions Office |
Alameda |
Susan Illston |
None |
Federal Question |
15:1601 Truth in Lending |
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Filing 31 ORDER by Judge Illston granting 29 Motion to Remand to Alameda Superior Court (ts, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/5/2009) |
Filing 28 ORDER dismissing claim against Landmarc Capital & Investment Co. Signed by Judge Illston on 4/2/09. (ts, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/2/2009) Modified on 4/3/2009 (ys, COURT STAFF). |
Filing 26 ORDER DISMISSING CASE. Within 90 days from the date hereof, that settlement has not in fact occurred, the foregoing order shall be vacated and this cause shall forthwith be restored to the calendar for further proceedings. Signed by Judge Illston on 2/5/09. (ts, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/6/2009) |
Filing 23 ORDER. Signed by Judge Illston on 12/15/08. (ts, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/16/2008) |
Filing 18 ORDER Initial Case Management Conference set for 1/16/2009 02:00 PM. Motion Hearing set for 12/19/2008 09:00 AM.. Signed by Judge Illston on 10/2/08. (ts, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/3/2008) |
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