Ferrari v. U.S. Equities Corp. et al
Liz Ferrari |
U.S. Equities Corp., Linda Strumpf and Olga Moises |
3:2013cv00395 |
March 22, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
New Haven Office |
Hartford |
Robert N. Chatigny |
Donna F. Martinez |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
None |
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Filing 78 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 72 Motion for Attorney Fees. Plaintiff's counsel is entitled to $12,690 in attorney's fees and to $1,231.96 in costs. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 10/22/2015. (Oakes, A.) |
Filing 59 ORDER Dismissing Complaint Without Prejudice. Defendant's motion for judgment on the pleadings (Doc. # 18 ) is granted in part, and the complaint is dismissed without prejudice to plaintiff re-filing an amended complaint. If plaintiff wishes to file an amended complaint, she must do so within 30 days, by November 14, 2014. Following the filing of an amended complaint, the parties should promptly contact chambers for a telephonic conference to set an expeditoius schedule for further pleading s and motions. Defendants' motion for judicial notice (Doc. # 20 ) and plaintiff's motion for summary judgment (Doc. # 53 ) are denied as moot in light of the dismissal of the complaint. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 10/14/2014. (Ramesh, S) |
Filing 42 ORDER denying without prejudice 35 Motion to Compel. See deadlines. Signed by Judge Donna F. Martinez on 1/28/14. (Nichols, J.) |
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