Freeman v. Sharpe Resources Corporation et al
William M. Freeman |
Sharpe Resources Corporation, Roland M. Larsen and Ziggurat (Panama), S.A. |
6:2012cv01584 |
October 19, 2012 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Orange |
Anne C. Conway |
Thomas B. Smith |
Fraud or Truth-In-Lending |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Fraud |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 45 ORDER adopting 41 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 28 MOTION to dismiss 1 Complaint. Defendants Roland Larsen and Sharpe Resources Corporation's Objections to the Report and Recommendation (Doc. No. 43 ), filed April 17, 2013, are O VERRULED. Plaintiff William M. Freeman is granted leave to amend his Complaint to address the pleading deficiencies in Counts II and III identified in the Report and Recommendation. Any amended complaint must be filed by May 30, 2013. Signed by Chief Judge Anne C. Conway on 5/16/2013. (SR) |
Filing 37 ORDER adopting and confirming 36 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS denying without Prejudice 29 MOTION for default judgment against Ziggurat (Panama), S.A. Plaintiff is GRANTED leave to renew this motion, if appropriate, once the merits of the case against Roland M. Larsen and Sharpe Resources Corporation are decided. Signed by Chief Judge Anne C. Conway on 2/26/2013. (SR) |
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