Pavlovich v. Account Discovery Systems, LLC et al
Juan Pavlovich |
Account Discovery Systems, LLC and DNF Associates, LLC |
3:2017cv00412 |
February 28, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Anthony J. Battaglia |
Karen S. Crawford |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 92 ORDER granting 60 Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment; denying all other motions as moot 44 , 48 , 67 , 77 , 79 . The Court finds there was no underlying violation and GRANTS ADS's summary judgment motion. (Doc. No. 60.)Because there is no underlying violation, the Court DENIES as moot DNF's dismissal motion, (Doc. No. 48), both class certification motions, (Doc. Nos. 67, 77), Pavlovich's partial motion for summary judgment, (Doc. No. 44), and ADS's motion to strike plaintiff's declaration, attached to his class certification reply brief, (Doc. No. 79). Signed by Judge Anthony J. Battaglia on 4/3/2018. (acc) |
Filing 72 ORDER (1) Denying Motion to Compel and (2) Denying Request for Sanctions [Doc. No. 65 ). Signed by Judge Anthony J. Battaglia on 1/10/2018. (dsn) |
Filing 63 ORDER granting 53 Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Documents and denying Plaintiff's Request for Sanctions. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karen S. Crawford on 11/27/2017. (acc) |
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