PNC Bank, National Association, Successor In Interest Via Merger to National City Bank, Successor In Interest Via Merger to Mid America Bank, FSB, Successor In Interest Via Merger to EFS Bank v. Charles P. Horton, III et al
PNC Bank, National Association, Successor In Interest Via Merger to National City Bank, Successor In Interest Via Merger to Mid America Bank, FSB, Successor In Interest Via Merger to EFS Bank |
Charles P. Horton, III, Diana D. Horton, A-Tri-County Driving School, Inc. and Northwest Professinal Building Condominiums |
1:2012cv08691 |
October 30, 2012 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Kane |
Matthew F. Kennelly |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Mortgage Foreclosure |
None |
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Filing 19 MOTION by Plaintiff PNC Bank, National Association, Successor In Interest Via Merger to National City Bank, Successor In Interest Via Merger to Mid America Bank, FSB, Successor In Interest Via Merger to EFS Bank for judgment of foreclosure and sale (Count I) (Pendergast, Francis) |
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Plaintiff: PNC Bank, National Association, Successor In Interest Via Merger to National City Bank, Successor In Interest Via Merger to Mid America Bank, FSB, Successor In Interest Via Merger to EFS Bank | |
Represented By: | Francis J. Pendergast, III |
Represented By: | Patrick D. Lamb |
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Defendant: Charles P. Horton, III | |
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Defendant: Diana D. Horton | |
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Defendant: A-Tri-County Driving School, Inc. | |
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Defendant: Northwest Professinal Building Condominiums | |
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