Blankenship et al v. First Magnus Financial Corporation et al
Kenneth Blankenship and Theresa Blankenship |
LaSalle Bank National Association, Mortgage Electronic Recordation Systems ("MERS"), Washington Mutual Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, WMALT Series 2006-5, First Magnus Financial Corporation, Washington Mutual Mortgage Securities Corporation, WAMU Asset Acceptance Corporation, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., All Persons Claiming By, Through or Under Such Person and Does 1 To 20 |
6:2012cv00781 |
May 23, 2012 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Brevard |
David A. Baker |
G. Kendall Sharp |
All Other Real Property |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1601 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 28 ORDER adopting 23 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 1 Complaint filed by Kenneth Blankenship, Theresa Blankenship Supplemental REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION is APPROVED. Plaintiff is granted leave to amend their Complaint within 14 days from the date of this order. Signed by Senior Judge G. Kendall Sharp on 9/27/2012. (DB) |
Filing 18 ORDER deferring 16 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 1 Complaint filed by Kenneth Blankenship, Theresa Blankenship. It is further ORDERED that this matter be REFERRED to the United States Magistrate Judge for a Report and Recommendation to the Court as to the appropriate disposition of this matter in light of Plaintiffs' response to the Order to Show Cause. Signed by Senior Judge G. Kendall Sharp on 7/23/2012. (DB) |
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