Rivera v. Wachovia Bank et al
Juan Carlos Rivera |
Wachovia Bank, Wachovia Mortgage Corporation and DOES |
3:2009cv00433 |
March 4, 2009 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
Truth in Lending Office |
San Diego |
Louisa S Porter |
Jeffrey T. Miller |
Both |
Federal Question |
15:1640 Truth in Lending |
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Filing 38 ORDER granting 28 Motion for award of Attorney's Fees. The court awards $19,055 in attorney's fees to Defendant. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 10/23/09. (tkl) (jrl). |
Filing 27 CLERK'S JUDGMENT - the court hereby grants Wachovia's motion to dismiss. Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint, including all claims raised therein, is dismissed with prejudice.(tkl) (av1). |
Filing 26 ORDER signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 8/4/09. The court hereby grants Wachovia's motion to dismiss. Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint, including all claims raised therein, is dismissed with prejudice. (tkl) (av1). |
Filing 19 ORDER granting pla's request for leave to file a First Amended Complaint 8 ; denying 7 Dft Wachovia Martgage's Motion to Dismiss as moot; denying 9 pla's Motion to Remand to State Court. The Court instructs the Clerk of Court to file Pla's First Amended Complaint the date of entry of this order. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 5/18/09. (tkl) (jrl). |
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