Flenoid v. Statebridge Company, LLC et al
La Juana B. Flenoid |
Residential Credit Solutions, Inc., Fay Servicing, LLC and Statebridge Company, LLC |
3:2014cv02729 |
June 12, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of California |
San Francisco Office |
Contra Costa |
Elizabeth D. Laporte |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 58 ORDER Granting 56 Application to Appear Telephonically by Chief Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte. Counsel for Defendant Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. may appear by telephone at the September 23, 2014 hearing.(shyS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/4/2014) |
Filing 53 ORDER CONTINUING MOTION HEARING AND CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE re 29 MOTION to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint for Failure to State a Claim Upon Which Relief Can Be Granted [FRCP 12(b)(6)] filed by Statebridge Company, LLC. Signed by Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte on 8/28/2014. (rmm2S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/28/2014) |
Filing 7 ORDER Referring Case to ADR Unit for Assessment Telephone Conference by Chief Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte. The ADR Unit will notify the parties of the date and time the telephone conference will be held. After the telephone conference, the ADR Unit will advise the Court of its recommendation for further ADR proceedings (see order for further details). (shyS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/17/2014) |
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