Frison v. Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. et al
Viola Frison |
Accredited Home Lenders, Inc., Oceanfront Mortgage, Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., Fidelity National Title Company, All other claimants of whatsoever in kind and character against real property commonly known as 435 Ringwood Drive, San Diego, CA; APN 583-704-04-00 and DOES |
3:2010cv00777 |
April 14, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
William V. Gallo |
Jeffrey T. Miller |
Foreclosure |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1601 |
Both |
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Filing 68 ORDER granting Defendant The Bank of New York Mellon's 61 Motion to Dismiss. Court dismisses all four claims against Bank of New York (BNYM) with leave to amend. If she wishes to do so, Pla must file an amended complaint by 7/25/2011. Any chan ges made in a subsequently filed amended complaint must be strictly limited to BNYM-specific allegations only. Alterations to any of Pla's allegations against any other defendants will be stricken from the amended complaint. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 7/13/2011. (jah) |
Filing 56 ORDER Granting Defendant Oceanfront Mortgage, Inc.'s 46 Motion to Dismiss and Granting in Part and Denying in Part Defendant Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.'s 44 Motion to Dismiss. If Plaintiff wishes to file an amended complaint, she must do so by April 8, 2011. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 3/25/2011. (knh) |
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