Schweitzer v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. et al
Deana Schweitzer |
Experian Information Solutions, Inc., Equifax, Inc., Midland Credit Management Inc., OSC Recovery, Inc., Union Bank and Trust Company and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. |
5:2016cv02166 |
April 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of California |
San Jose Office |
Santa Clara |
Nathanael M. Cousins |
Beth Labson Freeman |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 62 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY DEFENDANT OSC RECOVERY, INC. SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR FAILURE TO EFFECT SERVICE OF PROCESS; AND VACATING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE. Show Cause Response due by 4/17/2017. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 4/3/2017. (blflc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/3/2017) |
Filing 59 ORDER SUBMITTING 56 MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE CASES WITHOUT ORAL ARGUMENT; VACATING HEARING; AND DENYING MOTION. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 2/14/2017. (blflc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/14/2017) |
Filing 40 ORDER DISCHARGING 32 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE; AND VACATING SHOW CAUSE HEARING. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 7/7/2016. (blflc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/7/2016) |
Filing 32 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY CASE SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDER. Order to Show Cause Hearing set for 7/7/2016 02:00 PM. Show Cause Response due by 7/6/2016. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 6/29/2016. (blflc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/29/2016) |
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