Fabing et al v. Bank of America Corporation, N.A. et al
John Fabing and Mary Fabing |
Ken Lewis, Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Bank of America Corporation, N.A., Brian T. Moynihan and Law Offices of Ben Ezra & Katz, P.A. |
8:2012cv02340 |
October 15, 2012 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Tampa Office |
Polk |
Anthony E. Porcelli |
Elizabeth A. Kovachevich |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 20 ORDER granting 17 motion to dismiss as to the Defendant Law Offices ofMarshall C. Watson, P.A. due to the Plaintiffs' failure to properly serve the Defendant within 120 days from the filing of the complaint in this action. Further, the Court sua sponte finds that the Plaintiffs, despite notification of the Court that they had failed to properly serve the defendants, have failed to serve any of the defendants in this case in a timely and appropriatemanner. Therefore, the Court further orders that this case be dismissed as to all defendants and the Clerk of Court is directed to close this case and to terminate any pending motions. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 6/12/2013. (SN) |
Filing 5 ORDER denying 4 Motion for summary judgment. Signed by Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich on 1/29/2013. (SN) |
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