Booher v. USE Credit Union et al
Melody Booher |
USE Credit Union, OneWest Bank FSB, Bank of America, N.A., Nationstar Mortgage LLC and Equifax Information Services LLC |
3:2018cv00588 |
March 20, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Larry Alan Burns |
Barbara Lynn Major |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 63 ORDER Dismissing All Claims With Prejudice. The joint motion to dismiss all remaining claims (Docket no. 62 ) is granted. This action is dismissed with prejudice. The parties shall each bear their own costs and attorney's fees. Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 3/8/2019. (jdt) |
Filing 59 ORDER Dismissing Claims Against Defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC. The joint motion to dismiss Plaintiff Melody Booher's claims against Defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC (Docket no. 58 ) is granted. These claims are dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 11/5/2018. (jdt) |
Filing 56 ORDER Granting Joint Motion to Dismiss Claims Against Equifax Information Services LLC (Dkt. No. 55 ). Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 9/12/2018. (jdt) |
Filing 36 ORDER Granting 35 Joint Motion to Consolidate Related Cases. The District Court Clerk is directed to close case number 18CV0591-MMA-JMA. Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 6/19/2018. (jdt) |
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