Mary Williams et al v. America's Servicing Company - ASC
Mary Williams and Leslie Randall Williams |
America's Servicing Company - ASC |
2:2009cv00775 |
November 27, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Ft. Myers Office |
Lee |
Douglas N. Frazier |
John E. Steele |
None |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 (a) Fed. Question: Real Property |
None |
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Filing 35 OPINION AND ORDER granting 29 Motion to dismiss to the extent that the 28 Amended Complaint is dismissed without prejudice; denying 34 Motion for leave to file Second Amended Complaint as proposed. Plaintiffs may file a Second Amended Complaint within 21 days correcting the deficiencies noted in the Opinion and Order. See Opinion and Order for details. Signed by Judge John E. Steele on 3/22/2011. (RKR) |
Filing 23 OPINION AND ORDER granting 22 Request for ruling on pending motion without response to the extent that the Court will rule in due course, with or without a response, as the docket permits. Plaintiffs may file a response to the 18 Motion to Dismi ss, along with any exhibits, within 14 days, for the court to consider if matters outside the pleadings are considered. The parties are hereby notified that the motion may be converted to one for summary judgment. See Opinion and Order for details. Signed by Judge John E. Steele on 7/9/2010. (RKR) |
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